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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Axnusexnents.
pp. 60-61.
Art.
pp. 9-11; 26; 44-46; 71-78; 88-91; 121-123; 141-144; 165-
171; 186-189.
Bibliography.
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Biofirraphy.
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146-162; 162-164; 179-186.
Ooxnxneroe.
pp. 70-71; 87-88; 139-141; 152-154. ^
Doxnestio Economy.
pp. 70-71; 87-88; 152-164.
Drama.
pp. 12-13; 92-94; 144; 189-190.
Eduoation.
pp. 20-21; 82-83; 100; 131-132; 178.
Mocution.
p. 132.
Fiotion, English.
pp. 13-16; 61-62; 78-80; 94; 124-125; 172-173; 190-192.
Fiotion, French.
pp. 125-127.
Fiotion, German.
pp. 16; 80; 94-95.
G-ames.
pp. 60-61.
Geofirraphy.
pp. 3-8; 21-25; 66-7(h, 83-87; 100-105; 114-121; 132-
139; 146-162; 162-166; 179-185.
Geoloflry.
pp. 45-48; 53-55.
See aUOf Scibncb.
History.
pp. 3-8; 21-2.'l; 34-44; 66-70; 83-87; 100-105; 114-121;
132-139; 146-152; 162-165; 179-185.
History, French.
pp. 50-53.
See aUOf History.
Industry.
pp. 9-11; 26; 44-45; 71-78; 88-91; 121-123; 141-144;
166-171; 185-189.
LanfiTuaflre.
See Philology.
Law.
pp. 8-9; 70-71; 87-88; 139-141; 152-154.
Literature.
pp. 65-56; 128; 173-176.
See a/M, Polyqraphy.
Manufootures.
See Industry.
MathematioB.
iSseSciBKGB.
Medicine.
pp. 27-31; 91-92; 165-160.
al90, SciXNCX.
Mineralogy.
pp. 45-48; 53-55.
See (deOf Science.
Music.
pp. 12-13; 93-94; 144; 189-190.
MyOioloffy.
p. 20.
Philology.
pp. 18-19; 98-99; 130; 178.
Philosophy.
pp. 20-21; 66; 82-83; 100; 131-132; 178.
Phrenology.
p. 34.
Poetr7
pp. 11-13; 56; 92-94; 144; 189-190.
Political Economy.
pp 8-9; 70-71; 87-88; 139-141; 162-164.
Politics.
pp. 8-9; 87-88; 139-141; 162-154.
Polygraphy.
pp. 31-32; 62-64; 95-96; 127-128.
See alsOf Literature.
Readers.
p. 132.
Religion.
pp. 2-3; 82; 99-100; 130-131; 162; 178-179.
Rural Sports.
pp. 60-61; 171-172.
Science.
pp. 9-11; 2^27; 44-45; 71-78; 88-91; 121-123; 141-144;
165-171; 185-189.
Spiritualism.
p. 20.
Stage.
See Drama.
Theology.
pp. 2-3; 82; 99-100; 130-131; 162; 178-179.
Tra'vels
pp. 3-8;* 21-25; 66-69; 83-87; 100-105; 114-121; 132-139;
146-152; 162-165; 179-185.
Useftd Arts.
See Art.
Voyages.
See Travels.
Witchcraft.
p. 20.
Zoology.
pp. 106-112.
See alao, Scixngx.
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Religion and Theology.
Baring-Gould, J^- Sabine. The preacher's
pocket: a packet of sermons. Lond. W.
Skeffington, 1880. xiii-|-242 pp. W [78,979;
35.] 5:4772
BaSCOm, John. Natural theology. N. T. Put-
nams. 1880. xiii+306pp. 12^ [79,276; 35.]
3:4569
Beadle, J* H. Life in Utah ; or, the mysteries
and crimes of mormonism. Being an expose of
the secret rites and ceremonies of the latter-day
saints, with a full and authentic history of poly-
gamy and the mormon sect, from its origin to the
present time. Phil. National Publ. Co. [1870.1
540 pp., 16 pis., 1 fold, map, illus. in text. 12^
[79,161; 35.] 10:2268
Bevan, Llewelyn D. Sermons, to students and
thoughtful persons. N. Y. Scribner, 1881.
Tiii+209 pp. 12*> [79,030; 35.] 5:4830
Blake, T. C. The old log house, a history and
defense of the Cumberland presbyterian church.
Nash. Cumberland Presbyt. Pub. House. 1878. 293
pp., frontis. 18^ [79,142; 35.] . 4:4402
Boardman, George Dana. Studies in the moun-
tain instruction. N. Y. Appleton. 1881 [1880].
360 pp. 12^ [78,773; 35.] 5:4033
Bonwick, James. The mormons and the silver
mines. Lond. Sodder and Stoughton. 1872.
vi(4.ii)4.425 pp. 12^ [79,158; 35.] |0:2270
Best, A. History of the moravians. Tr. from
the French, and abridged. With an appendix^
A new ed. Lond. Sdigious Tract Soe. [1862.
▼ii+407 pp., 2 pis., 1 fold. map. 16^ [79,153; 35.
4:425
Burgess, Thomas, bp. of Salisbury. Milton not
the author of the lately-discovered Arian work :
De doctrina Christiana. Three discourses, deliv-
ered at the anniversary meetings of the Eoyal
Society of Literature, in the years 1826, 1827, and
1828. To which is added, Milton contrasted with
Milton, and with the scriptures. Lond. T. Bret-
tell. 1829. (44-)219pp. 8*^ [79,212; 35.] |0:2098
Butterworth, Hezekiah. The story of the nota-
ble prayers of christian history. Bost. D.
Lothrop. [1880.] xii, 304 pp., 8 pis. 12®
[78,791; 35.] 5:3539
Campbeii, Archibald, archbp. of Canterbury. The
church of the future. N. Y. Macmillan. 1881.
▼i+212 pp. 12® [79,263; 35.] 3:4285
ObnUnta: 1. Its catholicity. S. Its conflict with the atheint. 3. Its
conflict with the deist. 4. Its conflict with the rationalist. 6. Its
dogmatic teach inff. 6. Practical counsels for its work. 7. Its cathe-
dralt. 8. Appendices.
Chenoweth, Mrs. C. Van D. Stories of the saints.
Bost Osgood. 1880. 162 pp., 8 pis. 12''
[78,775; 35.] 4:5021
Corwin, Edward Tanjore. A manual of the re-
formed church in America (formerly ref. prot.
Dutch church). 1628-78. 3. ed., rev. and cnl.
N. Y. Board of Publ. of the Bef Church in Amer-
ica. 1879. xiv(+ii)+676 pp., 34 pis. (1 fold.),
illus. in text 8° [79,090; 35.] 4:4041
Eliot. John. The Indian primer ; or, the way of
training up of our Indian youth in the good
knowledge of God. 1669. To which is prefixed :
The Indian covenanting confession. Beprinted
from the originals in the library of the university
of Edinburgh. With an introduction by John
Small. Edin. A. Elliot. 1880. (ii4-)liv+126
pp., 1 fold. facs. 12^ [79,027; 35.] 3:4552
Ewald, Georg Heinrich August von. Comment-
ary on the psalms. Tr. by B. Johnson. Vol. I.
Lond. Williams and Norgate. 1880. (vi+)vii+
(ii+)339pp. 8** [79,028; 35.] (Theological trans-
lation fund library, 23.) 3:1399
Faber, Ernst Introduction to the science of
Chinese religion. A critique of Max Miiller
and other authors. Lond. Trubner. [1880.] (\v+)
xii+154 pp. 12« [78,942; 35.] 10:2208
Franklin, Connecticut, congregational church and
society, The celebration of the 150th anniversary
of the primitive organization of the, Oct 14th,
1868. if. Hav. TuUle, Morehouse and Taylor. 1869.
151 pp., 4 pis., 1 fold. map. 8^ [79,088; 35.] 4:4021
Gr088, Bev. J. B. Old faith and new thoughts.
Phil. Lippincott. 1881 [1880]. 161 pp. 12*^
[78,774; 35.] 5:3919
Henry, James. Sketches of moravian life and
character. Comprising a general view of the
history, life, character, and religious and educa^
tional institutions of the Unitas fratrum. Phil.
LippincoU. 1859. 316 pp., frontis. 12** [79,156;
35.] 4:4267
Herebon, PaqI Isaac, compiler and translator. A
Talmudic miscellany, ifippnjTfln; or, a thousand
and one extracts from the Talmud, the Midrashim
and the Kabbalah. With introductory preface
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alkali, with the collateral branches. Lond. J.
V, Voorst. 1879-80. 2 v. xv+658 pp., 2 fold,
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Magnin, Antoine. The bacteria. Tr. by George
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Messer, Frederick A. A new and easy method
of studying British wild flowers by natural
analysis ; being a complete series of illustrations
of their natural orders and genera analytically
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Naval en cyclopaedia; comprising a dictionary of
nautical words and phrases; biographical no-
tices, and records of naval officers ; special articles
on naval art and science, written expressly for
this work by officers and others of recognized
authority in the branches treated by them. To-
gether with descriptions of the principal naval
stations and seaports of the world. Phil. L. B.
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Patterson, Robert Lloyd. The birds, fishes and
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Phillips, Josiah S. The explorers', miners' and
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cal exposition of the various departments of geol-
ogy, exploration, mining, engineering, assaying,
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Poynter, Edward J. and Head, Percy E. Classic
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Prior, W. D. Hardy shrubs, with descriptions of
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Proctor, Richard Anthony. The poetry of astron-
omy. A scries of familiar essays on the heavenly
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Contenti: Age of the sun And earth.— The sun in bin glory.— When
the sea WM young. — Is the moon dead? — The moon'p myriad email
craterp.— A new crater in the moon.— A fiery world.— The planet of
war.— Living in dread and terror.— A ring of worlds. — Earth-bom
meteorites. — The amhitecturo of the aniyerse.
Rehberg, Friedrich. Drawings faithfully copied
from nature at Naples, [n. p.] 1794. 2 pp.,
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Robinson, James F. BritiBh bee-farming; its
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Robinson, W. Mashroom culture; its extension
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Ross, -Z>t'et^^.-(7o^ W. A. Alphabetical manual of
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Ruskin, John. Notes on Samuel Prout and Wil-
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Scamoli, George. Breweries and maltings; their
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Scott, Col, Henry L. A military dictionary;
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on raising and keeping troops; actual service, in-
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law, government, regulation, and administration
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Shock, William H. Steam boilers; their design,
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Smith, David. Practical dyers* guide. Contain-
ing five hundred dyed patterns, to each of
which a genuine receipt is given. The work com-
prises practical instructions in the dyeing of silk,
cotton and wool in a raw and manufactured
state, also instructions for dyeing plain and
mixed fabrics, in single and two colours, and a
great variety of bronzes, also receipts for making
all the dye spirits with which to dye every colour
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Smith, T. Roger. Architecture, Gothic and renais-
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Spret80n, N. E. A practical treatise on casting
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Wallace, Alfred Eussel. Island life ; or, the phe-
nomena and causes of insular faunas and floras,
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the calculus. Designed as a text-book for tech-
nical schools and colleges, and for the use of en-
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Wells, Samuel Roberts. New physiognomy ; or,
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Bida, Alexandre, translator. The lovers of Prov-
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Tr. into English verse and prose by A. Rodney
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KoU. Only SO** copies printed be.oides 70 Inrge-paper copie».
C0I08, Abraham. The microcosm; and other
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QmlenU: Vol.1. Cromw«»ll.
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Vol. i. Im Enmerttlda. — Riiy Kla». — Lea hurgrAveii.
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Artftworse.
Vol. 2. Olimpfndp.— D<»moroonte.— LaclementA dl Tito.
Vol. 3. Achille in Sr;iro.— Scire reoono«.cinio.— TemiMtocle.
Vol. 4. Zenobia.— Ipermpntrn.— Atiilio Regolo.
V<»1.6. La morte d'Ah**!.— Immoco figiira d**l R^dentore. — Giiiseppe
recono}*ciiiio.— Betulia liberata. — Gioas ro di Oiuda.— La iM^sioue di
0«*srt Ct islo.
Vol. 6. II Hogno di Sciplone. — II trionfo d'amore.— L'amor prigio-
nipro.— La >?rHZie vendicnt**. — La pace fra la virtii. — Aslrea placata.'—
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Pye, Henry James. Comments on the commen-
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Conienti: The wandertogfl of ^Arasmon. — The heart of Princcsfl
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Durandi Alice Fleury. (Henri Greville.) The
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Eadgyth. (pseud.) The snow fort and the frozen
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Ewing, Juliana Horatia. We and the world. A
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Fleming, George (pseud.) See Fletcher, Miss. J.
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Fothergill, Jessie. The Wellfields. A novel.
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French, Harry W. Ego. A novel. Bost. Lee
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Frith, Henry. Schoolboys all the world over.
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OontenU: Ailnm Smith, the young American.— Lao, the little
Chinese.— Khhs, the little E!«qiiiinauz.— Samba, the little African.—
Wooley-head, the little Australian.
Gath ( pseud.) See Townsend, George Alfred.
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Hale, Edward Everett. (Col, Frederic Ingham.)
Stories of the sea told by sailors. Bost. Rob-
erts, 1880. (4+)302 pp. 16° [78,709; 35.]
37:3846
Contents: Columbus*!* return from his first voyage.— The chancel'
lor voyage. — The Spanish Armada.—The battle of Lenanto.— Sir
Kichard GrenrilJe. — Alexander Selkirk.— The buccaneers.— Paul Jones
and Richard Pearson.— Nelnon and Trafalgar.— The EngliHh navy.—
Fitcaim^s Island.— Naval battles. — Shipwrecks.
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HarCOUrt, Alfred p. p. The royal umbrella.
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Hay, Mary Cecil. Missing. N. Y. Harpers. 1880.
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Honty, ^' A. Out on the pampas ; or, the young
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Hillorn, Wilhelmine von. The'hour will come ; a
tale of an Alpine cloister. From the German
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Historical tales of the southern counties. Lond.
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Holmes, Mrs, Mary Johnston. Chateau d'Or,
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Holmes, ^r^- Mary Johnston. Eed-bird. A brown
cottage story. N. Y. Carleton. 1880. 107 pp.,
8 pis. 18° [78,363; 35.] 37:4584
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Holtf Emily Sarah. Earl Hubert's daughter ; or,
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Hubard, Sue W. "Ab thyself." A novel. Phil.
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Jackson, Josephine. What's the matter? N. Y.
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James, Henry, jr, Washington Square. N. Y.
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Keary, Annie and E. Heroes of Asgard. Tales
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Kellogg, Elijah. A strong arm and a mother's
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297 pp., 4 pis. 16° [78,759; 35.] 38:751
Kingsley, Henry. The mystery of the island.
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Kingston, William H. G. The cruise of the
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Sac, for promot. Christ. knowL [1880.] (2+)192 pp.,
3 pis. 12° [78,461; 35.J 38:1027
Kingston, William H. G. Dick Cheveley : his ad-
ventures and misadventures. Phil. Lippincott.
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Kingston, William H. G. In the forest. A tale
of settler life in North America. With 41 full-
page illus. Lond. T. Nelson. 1880. xii, 393
pp. 12° [78,320; 35.] 38:1019
Kingston, William H. G. In the wilds of Florida.
A tale of warfare and hunting. Lond. T. Nel-
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Kingston, William H. G. The lily of Leyden.
Lond. Soc. for promot. christ. knowl. [1880.] 127
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Kingston, William H. G. Manco : the Peruvian
chief, or, an Englishman's adventures in the
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Kingston, William H. G. Mark Seaworth ; a tale
of the Indian ocean. Lond. Griffith and Farran.
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Kingston, William H. G. The mate of the "Lily" ;
or, notes from Henry Musgrave's log book.
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Kingston, William H. G. Ned Garth ; or, made
prisoner in Africa. A tale of the slave trade.
Lond. Soc. for promot. Christ, knowl. [1880.] (2+)
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Kingston, William H. G. Norman Vallery ; or,
how to overcome evil with good. Lond. Gall
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Kingston, William H. G. The rival Crusoes.
Lond. Griffith and Farran. 1879. (6+)378 pp.,
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Kingston, William H. G. Roger Willoughby; or,
the times of Benbow. A tale of the sea and
land. Lond. J. Nisbet. 1881 [1880]. iv(+ii)+
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Kingston, William H. G. Salt water; or, the
sea life and adventures of Neil D'Arcy, the
midshipman. 5. thous. Lond. Griffith and Far-
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King8ton,William H. G. A tale of the shore and
ocean; or, the heir of Eilfinnan. N. Y. A. C.
Armstrong. 1881 [1880], iv+335 pp., 8 pis. 12°
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Kingston, William H. G. The two whalers; or*
adventures in the Pacific. Lond. Soc. for
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Kingston, William H. G. Voyages and travels of
Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin. Lond.
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Kingston, William H. G. Will Weatherhelm ;
the yarn of an old sailor about his early life and
adventures. A new and much enl. ed. 3. thous.
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Kip, Leonard. Nestlenook. A tale. N. Y. Put-
nam^s. 1880. iv+315 pp. 16° [78,712; 35.]
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Knatchbull-Huqessen, B. U.JordBraboume. The
mountain sprite's kingdom ; and other stories.
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16 pis., illus. in text. 12° [78,546; 35.] 38:1069
Q>ntenf*: The mountain •sprite^s kiogdoni.— Black Rolf of Rook-
stone.— The hermit.— The fthiDe castle.
Knight, Charles D. (j75eud) Thump's client. N. T.
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Knox, Kathleen. Seven birthdays; or, the chil-
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Lanza, Marchioness Clara, (pseud.l) Tit for tat, a
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Loslio, Alton. A silver key to a golden palace.
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Leslie, Emma. Saxby ; a tale of Old and New
England. N. Y. Phillips and Hunt. 1880.
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Leslie, Emma. Walter; a tale of the times of
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Long, Lady Catharine. The first lieutenant's
stoiy. Lond. Hurst and Elackett. 1853. 3v. vii+
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Molesworth, Mrs. —. (Ennis Graham.) A christ-
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Morecamp, Arthur. Live boys in the Black
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sudden and unaccountable disappearance in the
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Sandwith, Humphry. The Hekim Bashi ; or,
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QmtmU: AlMiBs Larnblioo's: a story of prepaimtorj school life*
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Medicine.
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Medicine.
Powell, H. Douglas. On coDBumption and on
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SIchel, Jiiles. Iconographie ophthalmologique,
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Simon, Max. Deontologie medicale, ou des de-
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Smltll, Alder. Eingworm ; its diagnosis and
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Tardieu, Ambroise. £tude medico-legale et cli-
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Tardieu, Ambroise. £tude medico-legale sur les
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46:5840
Tardieu, Ambroise. £tude medico-legale ear
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de declarer a I'etat civil les foetus morts-nes, et
d 'observations et recherches pour servir a This-
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vii+280 pp. 8** [61,532; 36.] 46:6844
Tardieu, Ambroise. £tude medico-legale sur la
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Tardieu, Ambroise. £tude medico-legale sur
rinfanticide. Par. Bailliere. 1868. viii-f342
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Tardieu, Ambroise. l^tude medico-legale sur la
pendaison, la strangulation et la suffocation.
Par. Bailliere. 1870. xii4-352 pp., 1 col'd pi.
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Tardieu, Ambroise. Question medico-legale de
I'identite dans ses rapports avec lea vices de
conformation des organes sexuels, contenant les
souvenirs et impressions d'un individa dont le
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[61,534; 36.] 46:5847
TedesCO, A ngelo de. La cremazione dei cadaveri.
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Timbart, Jean-Emmanuel. Los medecins slatis-
ticiens devant la question homoeopathique, ou
reponse aux attaques de M. Yalleix contre le livre
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POLTGRAPHT.
TIrat, J. Traite des mnladios de poitrine et du
ccBur, phtbisie pulmonaire, catarrhe, asthmo,
Bcrofules et des affections nerveuses, gastralgies,
rhumatismes, paraljsies, etc., suivi de nombreax
casd 'observation de guerison, avec des recberches
Bur ies courants electriques continus, consideres
comme un des agents tberapeutiqiies, Ies plus
efficares dans le traitement de ces affections. Par.
Bailliere. 1872. 391 pp. 8^ [61,337; 36.]
46:2143
ToulmOUChe, Adolphe. filudes sur Tinfanticide
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Tourde8, Gabriel. Relation medicale des as-
pbyxiesoccasionees a Strassbourg par le gaz de
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Trobuchdt, Adolphe. Jurispradence do la mede-
cine, de la chirurgie et de ia pharmacio en
Prance, comprenant la medecine legale, ia police
medicale, la responsibilite des medecins, chirurgi-
ens, pharmaciens, etc., Texpose et la discussion
des lois, ordonnances, reglemens et instructions
concernant Tart de guerir, appuye des jugemens
des coursetdes tribunaux. Par. Bailliere. 1834.
xvi+756 pp. 8° [61,341; 36.] 46:5849
Tripier, Auguste. Manuel d'electrotherapie.
Expose pratique et critique des applications
medicales et cbirurgicales de Pelectricite. Par.
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Turck, Sebastien Antonin. Le medecin des dou-
leurs; gouttes, rhumatismcs, tic douloureux,
sciatique ; saivi de recherches nouvelles sur la na-
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Par. Bailliere. 1841. (iv-|-)xix+390 pp. 16*
[61,349; 36.] 46:2422
Viaud-Grand-Marais, a. £tudes medicales sur
Ies serpents de la Vendee et de la Loire-Infe-
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Villemin, J. -A. £tudes sur la tuberculose, preuves
rationelles et experimentales de sa specificite et
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Warren, Jobn Collins. ColumnaB adipossd. A
newly-described structure of tbe cutis vera,
with its pathological significance in carbuncle and
other afifections. Carob. Riverside press. 1881.
28 pp., 4 pis. 12° [79,250; 36.] 45:681
Wast, Charles. On hospital organisation, with
special reference to the organisation of hospitals
for children. Published for the benefit of the
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1877. ix+97 pp. 12* [58,779; 36.] 45:1289
Whytt, Kobert. Observations on the nature,
causes, and cure of those disorders which have
been commonly called nervous hypochondriac, or
hysteric, to which are prefixed some remarks on
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Wilson, Erasmus. A system of human anatomy,
general and special. 10. ed., edited by George
Buchanan, and Henry Edward Clark. With 450
illustrations, many of them new, and including
26 full-page coloured plates. Phil. P. Blakiston.
1880. xx-j-(ii+)800 pp. 12° [79,382; 36.]
45:426
Wilson, Joseph. Drainage for health, or easy
lessons in sanitary science. Phil. P. Blakiston.
1881. 68 pp., frontis., illus. in text. 8° [79,
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Woillez, Eugene J. Dictionnaire de diagnostic
medical, comprenant ie diagnostic raisonne de
cbaque maladie, leurs signes, Ies methodcs d'ex-
ploration et Tctude du diagnostic par organe et
par region. 2. ed., presentant I'expose des tra-
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1114 pp., illns. in text. 8° [61,370; 36.] *46: 1134
Polygraphy.
Adams, William H. Davenport. Plain living and
high thinking; or. practical self-culture: moral,
mental and phj'sicai. Lond. John Hogg. 1880.
xx+360 pp. 16° [78,932; 36.] 33:745
Atkinson, Kobert, editor. The book of Leinster,
sometime called the Book of Glendalougb, a
collection of pieces (prose and verse) in the Irish
language, compiled, in part, about the middle of
the 12th century; now for the first time published
from the original manuscript in the library of
Trinity College, Dublin, by the Eoyal Irish
Academy. With introduction, analysis of con-
tents, and index. Dublin. Eoyal Irish Academy
Mouse. 1880. (4+)90+410 pp., frontis. f *
[79,015; 36.] *A
BallOU, Maturin M. Treasury of thought. Form-
ing an encyclopsBdia of quotations from ancient
and modern authors. 7. ed. Bost. Houghton,
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Bibiiothek der Unterhaltung und des Wissens.
Mit Original-Beitriigen der hervorragendsten
Schriflsteller und Gelehrten. Jahrg. 1880. Bde.
10-13. Stutt. H. Schonlein. [1880.] 4 v. 256
pp. each. 18^ [77,385; 36.] 56:1992-5
Contents: Vol. in. Familie Poller, ftoirmn (Forts.); Friedrich
Pbibdkich. — Dor Thurm von Tro vino. Novelle; Gui;en Pbiesr.— LHe
grosse Lnnd^raHn. Rin CharakU'rbild nn« der POrNtenwelt den vori-
gen Jahrh.; Th. Winklkk.— Die Weltsucht der Englander. Vdlker-
ge9chichtli«'he Skisse; Florian OBF.ir.— Pie AuD*ti\nde der Fronde.
Ein ROckbliek auf die KAmpfe des franzdHi-ohen Abflolutitfmus ;
Friedrich ZiMMXBMAMN.—Daa Ltrben der Aroeisen; Kurl MQllkb.—
MannigfaUigea.
Vol. 11. Familie Poller (^rfe ): Fr{odri<«h FaiRDBicn.-SelbfltlosQDd
treo. Novelle; Benno Bbai'v.— Ann dem Jugendleben eines deat)>chon
Dichtern. Eine Episode an«« der "giiten alten Zeit;" H. Schkubb.^
Die im Meere ver!*unkene Siadt Vinela und die Jomsvikinger; Wer-
ner Hbpsk.— Heber .Schalhvirknngen; Florian Obrif. — Eine sohwere
Stunde. Hi^toriArhe Rp'.sode; Morits Lilib. — Almenlusc und Almen-
feAt«. Bilder aus dem Tiroler Volkslebcn; H. ThQbimobb.— Mannig-
taUigea.
Vol. 12. Familie Poller (FMm.); Friedrich Fbudbich.— Des K6-
nigs Pflefl[ling. Hi!*tori!«che Erz&hluog; Hermann HiRrcHrsLD.— Der
letite deut4<che Reich»ier2kanBl«*r; Dr. SoiiMiDT-WBigBKirFXLS.— Die
russischen Studenien und Stndentinnen; Ernwt RxLLiirTH. — Ueber
da» Schlafen der Pflansen. NaiurwisHen^chaflltche Ukisate; Hugo
Stubm. — Da« deutuche Ordensland Preu«»eii; Frans Euobr. — Der
Luaballon ira Kriege. Ein Beitrag ear Oesohiohte der ASronautik;
Haons v. Bpxblbbbo.— Manoig<iges.
POLYGRAPHY.
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PoLYGRAPHY.
Bibliothek der Unterbaltung, etc. (continued.) —
Vol.13. Famil»ePol|«-r(-Fbr^».); Friedrich PRieDaicB.— Der Fdr^ter
von Hoheneiclie; Friedrich Zimmbbmamm. — Em piserner Chftrakter.
HiBtori<iche PortrnitPtiid!**; Th*»odor Winklkr. — Land und Leute in
Mnrnkko; Dr. 8CHaiioT-WEi8eKNFKL!<. — Von don alien deutschen
ReichHtngcn. HisUiriiK'hfS Skizzenbhitl; PhuI SciiWAhrKLDiR. — Ein
Blut!«AUxer, Richard Sohulz. — Londoner Markiwandorunsen. Bilder
aas dem englischen Verkehrsleben; H. Schbubk. Maonigfaltiges.
Champlin, John D., jr. The young folks' cylo-
pffidia of persons and places. ^. Y. -ET. Holt.
1881 [18801 vi+936 pp., 1 fold, pi, illus. in text.
12° [78,760; 36.] *||:2005
Collins, Mortimer. Thoughts in my garden. Ed.
hy Edmund Yates. With notes by the editor
and Mi*8. Mortimer Collins. Lond. Bentley. 1880.
2 V. xix+310 pp,; (6+)303 pp. 12° [78,942;
36.] 33:1206.1-2
Forbes, Archibald. Glimpses through the cannon-
smoke; a series of sketches. Lond. Routledge.
1880. vi(+ii)+310 pp. 12° [78,737; 36.]
33:1605
Gibson, W. Hamilton. Pastoral days ; or, mem-
ories of a New England year. N. Y. Harpers,
1881 [1880]. (ix+)xiv-xv, 153 pp., illus. in text.
f° [78,802; 36.] *A
Gough, John B. Sunlight and shadow ; or, glean-
ings from my life work. Comprising personal
experiences and opinions, anecdotes, incidents,
and reminiscences, gathered from 37 years' ex-
perience on the platform and among the people,
at home and abroad. Hartf. A. D. Worthington.
1881. xxii, 542 pp., 1 port., 12 pis. 8° [79,404;
36.] 33:1675
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Passages from the
American note-books. Bost. Osgood. 1876.
2 V. 231 pp.; 237 pp. 18° [53,284; 36.] 34:1386-7
The same. Houghtony Mifflin and Co. 1880. 2 v.
in 1. 222+228 pp. 12° [78,889.] In 34:1407
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Passages from tbe Eng-
lish note-books. Bost. Osgood. 1876. 2 v.
x, 391 pp.; 369 pp. 18° [51,419; 36.] 34:1388-9
The same. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1880. 2 v.
in 1. viii+410+393 pp. 12° [78,889.]
In 34:1407
HawthornOf Nathaniel. Works. Globe ed. Bost.
Houghton^ Mifflin and Co. 1880. 4 v. in 1.
xi, 398+229+243-f 213 pp., 3 pis. 12° [78,889;
34:1
36.]
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Contents: Our old home; a series of English sketohen. Consular
expf>r{ences. Leamington ^pa. About Warwick. Recollections of a
5i fled woman. Lichfield and Uttoxet^r. Pilgrimage to old Boston,
'esr Oxford. Some of the haunts of Burns. A London suburb. Up
the Thames. Outside glimpses of English poverty. Civic banquets.
Septimus Folton; or, the eliiir of life. Fsnshawe. Biograohical
sketches: Mrs. Hutchinson. Sir William Phins. Sir William' *"
perell.— Tbos. Green Fessenden. Jonathan Cilley.
Johnson, Kossiter, editor. Humanity. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1881 [1880]. 264 pp.
18° [78,776; 36.] (Little classics, 18.) 33:2332
Contents: Chumming with a savage; Charles Warren Stoddard. —
Doctor Marigold; Charles Dickrms.— A brace of boys; Fits Hugh
LvDLOw. — George III.; William M. Tiiackrbay. — Juliet; Anna Jami-
80M.— la life worth living? William Hurrell Mallock.
Johnson, Kossiter, editor. Nature. Bost. Hough-
ton, Mifflin and Co. 1881 [1880]. 231 pp. 18°
[78,777; 36.] (Little classics, 17.) 33:2331
Oontentt: A-hunting of the deer ; Charles Dudley Wabkbb. —
Dog.*; Philip Gilbert Hamkbton. — In the hemlocks; John Bt HB4«voRa.
— A winter walk; Henry D. Thobbau — Buds and bird voi(■c^; Nathan-
iel Hawthobnb.— The fens; Charles KiMasLsr.— Ascent of the Matter-
horn; Edward Whtmpbb.— Ascent of Mount Tyodall; Clarence KiKO.
— The tirmament; John Rvskin.
Lee, Vernon. Studies of the eighteenth century
in Italy. Lond. W. Satchell. 1880. (6+)298
pp. 8° [,78,938; 36.] 33:2568
Linn, J^^v. S. Pollock. Living thoughts of lead-
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son. [1880.] (2+)466 pp., 16 ports. 12°
[79,469; 36.] 33:367.a
Munger, Theodore T. On the threshold. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co, 1881. iv(+ii)4-228
pp. 12° [78,789; 36.] 33:3098
OeflTentliche Vortrage gehalten in der Schweiz
und herausgeg. unter gefalliger Mitwirkung der
Herren E. Dksor, L. Hirzel, G. Kinkel, Albr.
MiiLLER und L. Kutimeter. Bde. 4-5. Baa.
Schweighauser. 1878-80. 2 v. 12° [77,383; 36.1
41:2218
Chntentt :Vol. 4. Der Mensch der WOste; E. Dbsob.— Die leisten
Hohenstaufen und das Panatthum; A. de Chambbikb.— Nicolaus Le-
nau; Steph. Born.— Die Schnftstellprei in Rom sur Zeit der Kaiser;
Emil Abbknx.— Cornelius und Kaulbach in ihren Lieblingswerken;
Victor Kaisrb. — Von den erHten und letzten Dingen im Universum;
M. Wilh. MxTBB. — Ueber den Uraprung des Brahmanismns; Jacob
Wackrbmaurl.— Goethe*s Werther und seine Zeit; Ludw. Wille.—
Die PaUontoIogie, deren Methode, Nutsen und Ziel; Paul CHorrAT.—
Kunst und Cultur im alten Itaiien vor der Herrsehatt der Kdmer;
Gottfried KiMXRL.jun.— Galilei; L. Txrbixb.
Vol. 6. Andr^ Chdnier; Stephan Bobm.— Ueber Astrologie; Robert
RiLLwiLLKB.— Kratt und Stoff im Universum und die Ziele der astro-
nomischen Wi.Hsensohaft; M. Wilh. Mbtxb.— Die Rollederphdniztschen
Kasse in der alten Welt.-^A. de Cuambbixb.— Ueber die Verwitterung
im Gebirge; Albert Hbim.— Macaulay; G. Kikkbl, jun.— Das geistliche
Schauspiei des Mittelalters ; Kht\ Mxtxb.— Robert SchumaoD; A.
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MuLLBB. — Iwan Turg6njew; J. J. Hokbgobb.
Poe, Edgar Allan. Select works, poetical and
prose. With new memoir, by JR. H. Stoddard.
N. Y. W. J. Widdleton. 1880. clxxvii, 23-676
pp., 1 port. 12° [78,481; 36.] 34:1839
Postans, Mrs. Marianne. Fapts and fictions, il-
lustrative of oriental character. Lond. W,
H. Allen, 1844. 3 v. ix+(ii+)287 pp.; (4+)309
pp.; (4+)296 pp. 12° [78,090; 36.] 33:3409.1-3
Shoshee Chunder.Dutt. Bengaliana: a dish of
rice and curry, and other indigestible ingredi-
ents. Calc. Thacker, Spink and Co. [1880.]
vii4-390 pp. 12° [78,134; 36.] 33:1469
Contents: Reminiscences of a ker&ni's life.— Shunkur ; a tale of
the Indian mutiny of 1867.— The times of yore ; or tales from Indian
history. — M iscellanea.
Sturgeon, Charles Haddon. John Ploughman's
pictures; or, more of his plain talk for plain
people. Phil. LippincoU. 1881 [1880]. 160 pp.,
illus. in text. 12° [77,618; 36.] 33:3868
Thurston, Elizabeth A. Mosaics of life in poetry
and prose. Phil. Lippincott, 1881 [1880].
305 pp., 8 pis. 12° [78,573; 36.] 34:434
Warren, Samuel. The experiences of a barrister,
and confessions of an attorney. Bost. Estes
and Lauriat, 1880. 376 pp. 12° [78,333; 36.]
33:4272
Woolson, Abba Goold. Browsing among books,
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ContenU: Vol. 1. Tancred.-^WalduiD III.
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Vol. 3. Die KreuBfahrer und Saladin nach dem Falle des K6Dig-
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Contents: Vol. 1. Die Herstellang der Bourbonen.— Der Wiener
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Vol. 2. Die Reaclionen von 181&-1820.
Vol. 3. Die Revolution der romanischen Slaaten In SQdeuro]M
nndAmerika.
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[Catalogue, Booksellers.] A reference catalogue
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[Catalogue, Library.] Public library of the city
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[Catalogue, Library.] Catalogue of the Ameri-
can books in the library of the British museum,
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[Catalogue, Library.] Analytical and classed cat-
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The same. *8
[Catalogue, Library.] Grossherzogliche Hof- u.
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[Catalogue. Library.] Finding lists of the Chi-
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[Catalogue, Library.'] Catalogue of the books on
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[Catalogue, Library."] Class catalogue of the
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[Catalogue, Library.] Catalogue of the Pennsyl-
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[Catalogue, Library.] Catalogue of the San Fran-
cisco free public library. No. 2. Nov., 1880.
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[Catalogue, Library.] Catalogue of the South-
bridge public library, Southbridge, Mass. Bost.
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[Catalogue, Library.] Index-catalo/ojue of the
library of the Surgeon-General's office. United
States army. Authors and subjects. Vol. 1. With
a list of abbreviations of titles of periodicals in-
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The same. [3,736.] *70:149.1
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[Catalogue, Library.] Catalogue of the public
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Catalogue (Sale) of an extensive selection of
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Davidson, James. Bibliotheca Devoniensis; a
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DeniSy Johann Michael Cosmus. Einleitung in
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Falkenstein, Karl. Beschreibung der koniglichen
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Hallett, Caroline M. Parish lending libraries;
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Harper's new monthly magazine, Index to. Al-
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Harrisse, Henri. Bibliotheca Americana vetus-
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nal jusqu'a nos jours, avec extra! ts, notes histo-
riques, critiques et morales, indication des prix
que les principaux journaux ont atteints dans les
ventes publiques, etc. Precede d*un essai histo-
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Ireland, Alexander. List of the writings of Wil-
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quent critics ; preceded by a review of, and ex-
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Ireland, Alexander, (continued.) —
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Note, too copies printed.
Jackson, Francis A., and Keen, Gregory B. Cat-
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Kerl, Bruno. Eepertorium der teehnischen Li-
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Lee, John W. M. A bibliography of the Balti-
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[Libraries.] Transactions and proceedings of
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October, 1877. Edited by the secretaries of the
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Molbech, Christian. TJeber Bibliothekswissen-
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Von dem Verfasser mit Zusatzen, mit einem Ver-
zeichnisse der Pergamentdrucke der grossen K.
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schichte dioser Bibliothek vermehrt ; von dem
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des remarques necessaires pour en distinguer les
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Oettinger, Edouard Marie. Bibliographie bio-
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historical and biographical notices of the manu-
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Schmidt, Johann August Friedrich. Handbuch
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the dark continent. Translated and adapted
from the French, by George D. Cox. Phil. Peter-
son. [1881.1 (3+) 20-27 6 pp. sq. 16° [79,445;
38.] 35:1936
Blacic, William. Sunrise ; a story of these times.
N. Y. Harpers. 1881. 461pp. 12° [79,441;
38.] 35:2190
Boisgobey, Fortune de. The lost casket, tr. from
<' La main coupoe," by S. Lee. N. Y. Putnams.
1881. (4+)541 pp. 16° [79,428; 38.] 35:2317
Boyesen, Hjalmar Iljorth. Ilka on the hill-top ;
and other stories. N. Y. Scribner. 1881. (8+)
240 pp. 16° [79,032; 38.] 35:2485
Burnett, Frances Hodgson. A fair barbarian.
Boat. Osgood. 1881. 258 pp. 16° [79,857; 38.]
35:3418
Carey, Hosa Nouchette. Queenie's whim : a novel.
Phil. Lippincott. 1881. 451 pp. 16° [79,
863; 38.] 35:3779
Cheilis, Mary Dwinell. Our homes. N. Y. Nat.
temp. soc. publ. 1881. 427 pp., frontis. 16° [79,
443; 38.] 35:4162
Daring, E. H. Freville Chase. Lond. Burns
and Dates. 1880. 2 v. (4+)508 pp.; (4+)468
pp. 12° [78,521; 38.J 37:345.1-2
Don John. 'Bost. Roberts. 1881. (4+)389 pp.
16° [79,439; :^8.] (No name series.) 40:2123
Note. Attributed lo Jenn Ingelow.
Douglas, Amanda M. Lost in a great city. Bost.
Lee and Shepard. 1881. 468 pp. 12° [79,
442; 38.] 37:827
Dumas, Alexandre. Joseph Balsamo. A novel.
With illustrations of all the characters. Phil.
Petersons. [1878.] 365 pp. 8° [78,652; 38.] 37:1016
Note. Same as •'Memoirs of a physician."
Flaubert, Gustavo. Madame Bovary. A tale of
provincial life. Tr. from the French by John
Stirling. Phil. Petersons. [1881.] 384 pp.
sq. 16° [79,287; 38.] *37:2246
Forney, John W. The new nobility; a story of
Europe and America. N. Y. Appleton. 1881.
395 pp. 12° [79,862; 38.] 37:2347
Gilbert, William. The monomaniac; or, Shirley
Hall asylum. N. Y. J. G. Gregory. 1864. 432
pp. 12° [79,495; 38.] 37:2997
Hawthorne, Julian. Sebastian Strome. A novel.
N. Y. Appleton. 1880. 195 pp. 8° [79,520;
38.] 37:4170
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Septimius Felton ; or,
the elixir of life. Bost. Osgood. 1876. 220
pp. 8° [52,136; 38.] 34:1400
\
Fiction (English),
62
POLTORAPHT.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tanglewood tales, for
girls and boys. Being a second wonder-book.
Boat. Osgood. 1876. viii, 224 pp. 18° [53,
229; 38.] 34:1402
The same. 1880. [78,889.] 34:1411
A'ote. For contents see the fiction catAlogue of 1H76.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. True stories from history
and biography. Bost. Osgood. 1876. vi, 290
pp. 18° [53,228; 38.] 34:1403
The same. 1880. [78,889.] 34:1411
Note. For contents see the fiction CHtalogue of 1876.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice-told tales. Bost.
Osgood. 1876. 2 v. xii, 258 pp.; vi, 268 pp.
18° [50,287; 38.] 34:1404-5
Note. For contents see the fiction catalogue of 1876.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Works. Globe ed.
Bost. Houghton^ Mifflin and Co. 1880. . 4 v. in
1. vi4-307+viii, 288+286+297 pp., 4 pis. 12°
[78,889; 38.] 34:1408
CAmtenIi : The scarlet letter; a romance. — The Blithdale romance.
— MoHses from an old manse.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Worke. Globe ed. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1880. 4 v. in 1. 287
+288+vi, 344+273 pp., 4 pis. 12° [78,889; 38.]
34:1409
CbntentM : Twice-told tales.— The house of the seven gables ; a
romance.— The snow image, and other twice-told talen.
Herbert,' Henry William. {Frank Forester.)
Frank Forester's sporting scenes and charac-
ters. Embracing *'The Warwick woodlands,"
**My shooting box," "The Qaorndon hounds,"
and " The deerstalkers." A new rev. and enl.
ed. With a life of the author. Phil. Petersons.
[1881.] 2v. 56+5-200+9-179 pp., 10 pis., 1
port.; 173+13-198 pp., 7 pis., 1 port. 12° [79,
448; 38.] ;37:4360.1-2
Hillern, Wilhelmine von. Ernestine. A novel.
From the German by S. Barinq-Goum). N. Y.
W. S. Oottsherger. 1881. 2 v. (6+)349 pp.; (4+)
363 pp. 16° [79,444; 38.] 37:4438.1-2
• Note. Same as "Only a girl."
La Rame, Louise de. {Ouida.) A village com-
mune. A story. Phil. Lippincott. 1881.
324 pp. 12° [79,292; 38.] 39:69
Longfellow, Hemy Wadsworth. Hyperion ; a
romance. Eev. ed. Bost. Houghton^ Osgood
and Co. 1880. iv, 391 pp. 12° [78,879; 38.]
38:1848
Macdonald, George. Mary Marston. A novel.
N. Y. Appleton. 1881. 467 pp. 12- [79,
018; 38.] 38:2190
Oliver, Marie. Old and new friends, or the story
of Kuby's daughters. Bost. D. Lothrop.
[1880.] 381 pp., frontis. 12° [79,854; 38.]
38:."886
Oliver. Marie. Euby Hamilton ; or, lights in the
windows. Bost. D. Lothrop. [1880.] 376 pp.,
2 pis. 12° [79,285; 38.] 38:3887
Perry, A. The schoolmaster's trial; or, old school
and now. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. vi + 185
pp. 12° [79,483; 38.] 38:4347
Pinkerton, Allen. Bnchoiz and the detectives.
:N. Y. Carleton. 1880. xv, 341 pp., 12 pis. 12°
[78,878; 38.] 38:4545
Ploughed under. The story of an Indian chief,
tola by himself. With an introduction by
Inshta Theamba (Bright Byes). N. Y. Ford/i,
Hoxcard and Hulbert. 1881. 268 pp. 16° [79,
853; 38.J 40:2501
Porter, Mary W. Five little Southerners. Bost.
Lothrop. [1880.] vi, 321 pp., 3 pis. 12°
[79,284; 38.] 38:4664
Rollins, Mrs. Ellen H. {E. H. Arr.) Old-time
child-life. Phil. Lippincott. 1881 [188u]. 188
pp. 16° [78,710; 38. J 39:633
Saunders, John. The tempter behind. A tale.
Bost. Lothrop. [1881.] (vi+)302 pp., frontis.
12° [79,291; 38.] 39:1143
Smart, Hawley. Belles and ringers. A nove-
lette. Phil. Lippincott. 1881. vi+226 pp.
12° [79,290; 38.] 39:1782
Smith, -'Ifrs. Julie P. {Christ abel Goldsmith.) Peace
Pelican, spinster; a love story. N. Y. Carle-
ton. 1831. 396 pp. 12° [79,860; 38.] 39:1946
Spielhagen, Friedrich. Lady Clara de Vere ; a
story. N.Y. Appleton. 1881. 181 pp. 16°
[79,855; 38.] (New handy- vol. ser. 67.) 39:2111
Stoddard, William O. Dab Kinzer ; a story of a
growing boy. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. vi+
321 pp. 16° [79,856; 38.] 39:2302
Theuriet, Andre. All alone. A story. From
the French. N. Y. Appleton. 1888. 156 pp.
16° [79,031; 38.] (New handy-volume series.)
39:2939
Townsend, Virginia Frances. Lenox Dare. Bost.
Lee and Shepard. 1881. 451 pp. 12° [79,
438; 38.] 39:3111
Verne, Jules. The steam house. Part 1. The
demon of Cawnpore. Tr. from the French by
A. D. Kingston. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. viii-f
262 pp., 50 pis. 12° [79,289; 38.] 39:3714
Zola, fimile. Therese Eaquin : a novel. Tr.
from the French by John Stirling. Phil.
Petersons. [1881.] (2+) 19-256 pp. sq. 16°
[79,932; 38.] *40:1469
Polygraphy.
Adams, Charles Francis. An oration, delivered
before the city council and citizens of Boston,
July 4, 1843. Bost. 1843. 39 pp. 8° [52,908;
38.] *B:291.11
Alger, William Kounseville. The genius and
posture of America. An oration delivered be-
fore the citizens of Boston, July 4, 1857. With
fireface and appendix. Bost. 1857. 60 pp. 8°
52,908; 38.] *B:291.9
Appleton, D. CycIopsBdia of commercial and
business anecdotes, of merchants, bankers, mil-
lionaires, bargain makers, etc., in all ages and
countries. Ed. by Frazar Kirkland. N. Y. Ap-
pleton. 1872. xxxvi+781 pp., 27 pis., illus. in text.
8° [53,274; 38.] *34:117
POLTGBAPHY.
63
POLTOEAPHT.
Bacon, Francis, viscount St. Alba7i8. Works. Col-
lecled and edited by James Speddino, Rob-
ert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Donon Heath.
Lond. Longmans, 1857-9. 7 v. xxiv-f-844, 1
port.; viii, 692 pp., frontis.; viii-j-836 pp., 1 facs.;
viii-(-498pp.; X+G65 pp.; x(+ii)-f 764 pp., 1 port,
vi+831 pp. 8^ [2,642-8; B8.] 34:638-44
Qmfef^t: Vol. 1. Life ot the author; William Rawlkt.— Philo-
BOphiCMl work^, Pt. 1.
Vol9. 2-3. Philoflophicnl works.
Vote. 4-5. TrAnt«lRtion.*« of the philoaophical works.
Vols. 6-7. Literary and profpsBional works.
Ballou, Maturin M. Pearls of thought. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1881. viii-f-284 pp.
16^ [79,451; 38.] 33:357
Brougham, John. Life, stories, and poems. Ed.
by William Winter. Bost. J. B. Osgood.
1881. X, 461 pp., 8 pis., 1 facs. 12° [79,264; 38.1
34:751
Contents: His autobiography— a fraxment. 2. A supplementary
memoir; by Wm. WiNTia. 3. Brougham in his club life; by Noah
Beookb. 4, Selections from his miscellaneous writings.
Burns, Robert. Works, fed. by W. S. Douglas].
Edin. W. Paterson. 1879. Vol. 6. xix4-435
pp., 3 pis., 1 facs. ms. 8° [74,896; 38.] *3I:507
Omtents: Vol. 6. Prose : The Dumfries period, 1791-96.
Cowley, Abraham. Works, consisting of those
which were formerly printed, and those which
ho designed for the press. Now published out of
the author's original copies. With the Cutter of
Coleraan-street. The 9. ed. To which are added
some verses by the author, never before printed.
Lond. H. Herringman. 1700. (32-h)94(+4) +
56-f 1364-127(4-4)4-3+2 pp. P [3,235; 38.]
*34:5019
Oontenft; An account of the author's life and writings, by Thomas
Sprat. — Elegia dedicatoria; ad illustrissimam academiam Canta-
brigiaosem.— The preface of the author.— Miscellanies.— The mis-
tren8;or, several copies of lore- verses.— Pind<»ric odes, written in
imitation of the style and manner of the odes of Pindar.— Davideis,
a sacred poem of the troubles of David. — A discourse by way of
vision, concerning the government of Oliver Cromwell.— Several dis-
courses by way or essays, in verse and prose.— The cutter of Cole-
man street; a comedy.
Curtis, George Ticknor. An oration delivered on
the 4th of July, 1862, before the municipal au-
thorities of the city of Boston. Bost. 1862. 46
pp. 8° [52,908; 38.] *B:291.13
Diderot, Denis. CEuvres completes. Revues sur
les editions originales, comprenant co qui a ete
public a diverses epoques et les manuscrits in-
edits, conserves k la bibliotheque de I'ermitage.
Notices, notes, table analytique; etude sur Diderot
et le mouvement philosophique au xviii" siecle
par J. AssezAT. Par. Oarnier freres. 1875-77.
20 v. 8° [79,432; 38.] 56:3252.1-20
Oonienfa: Vol. 1. Mfimoires pour servir & I'histoire de la vie et des
ouvrages de Diderot par Mme. de Vandbul, sa fille.— Philosophie.
Vols. 2-3. Philosophie.
Vol. 4. Philosophie. — Romans, contes, critique litt^raire.
Vols. 6-6. Romans, contes, critique litl^raire.
. Vols. 7-ii. Th<^atre, critique dramatique.
Vol. 9. Po6sies diverses.— Math^matiques.— Physiologic.
Vols. 1(1-13. Beaux-arts. Vols. 1(M2. Art>« du dessin (salons^ —
Musique : Lemons de clavecin et principes d'harmonie par M. Ba-
MBTzaiEDER. Vol. 13. Miscellaiiea.— EncyclopMic; A— B.
Vol. 14. Bncyclop^die; C— E.
Vol.lft. EncyclopMie; F— Loglque.
Vol.16. Encyclop^die; Loinaturelle— Q.
Vol. 17. Encyclop6die; R— Z. — Voyages. — CEuvres diverses.
Vol. 18. CEuvres diverses. — Correspondance : Lettres A Falconet.
— Leitres & Mile. Volland.
Vol. 19. Conre#pondance: Lettres ft Mile. Volland. — Lettres &
I'AbM Lemonnier.— Lettres ft Mlle.Jodin.— Correspondance g^n^rale.
Vol.20. Correspondaoc6g6o6rale.— Appendices.— Table g^ndrale
ei analytique.
Everett, Edward. Oration delivered before the
city authorities of Boston, on the 4th of July,
1860. Bost. 1860. 69 pp. 8** [52,908; 38.]
*B:291.12
Fredericic n., king of Prussia. CFJuvres posthumes.
14 V. Ber. Q. G. J. and J. Robinson. 1789.
12° [79,259; 38.] 56:3301-14
Oonlenti: Vol. 1. Histoire de mon temps.
Vols. 2-3. Histoire de la guerre de sopt ana.
Vol. 4. M^moires de 176:*-75.
Vol. 6. Dialogue ries morts. Pens^es sur la religion. Disserta-
tion sur rinnocence des erreurs de I'esprit. CommentHire th^olo-
gique sur B>*rbe-BI**ne. L'6cole du monde; com6di«». Avant-propos
sur la Henriade de Voltaire. Tantale en proems; com^die. Portrait de
M.de. Voltaire, 176G.
Vols. 6-13. Correspondance.
Vol. 14. Le Palladion. Odes, et Epttres.
Harleian miscellany, The; or, a collection of
scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and
tracts, as well in manuscript as in print, found in
the late Earl of Oxford's library. Interspersed
with historical, political and critical notes. With
a table of contents and an alphabetical index.
Lond. T. Osborne. 1744-6. 8 v. xvi-fviii+608
pp.; xii-|-612 pp.; xii+.556 pp.; xii-|-572 pp.; xii
+576 pp.; xii-f 584 pp.; xii-f 608 pp.; xii-f 612 pp.
4 ° [43,915; 38.] *34:5001-8
Johnson, A. J., publisher. New universal cyclo-
paedia ; a scientific and popular treasury of use-
ful knowledge. Illus. with maps, plans and
engravings. Editors-in-chief: Frederick A. P.
Barnard, Arnold Gutot. With numerous con-
tributions from writers of distinguished eminence
in every department of letters and science in the
United States and in Europe. N. Y. A. J, John-
son and Co. 1881. 4 v. in 8. 21 col. maps (12
fold.), 1 cord pi., illus. in text. 4** [79,039; 38.]
*||:2181.1t^
Cbnfen/<; Vol. 1. Pt. I. A— Cavalier. Pt. 2. Cavalry— Ezra.
Vol.2. Pt. I. F— Herman. Pt. 2. Hermandad— Linhens.
Vol. 3. Pt. I. Lichfield— Numerals. Pc. 2. Numeration— R.
Vol. 4. Pt. 1. 8— Toda. Pt. 2. Todd— Zyra. Appendix.
New Sydenham Society, Eeport presented to the
twenty -second annual meeting of the, held at
Cambridge, August 8, 1880. With classified list
of published works and other information, n. t. p.
101 pp. 8® [79,248; 38.] (New Sydenham Soc,
Vol. 88.) In 46:76
O'Brien, Fitz-James. Poems and stories. Col-
lected and edited, with a sketch of the author,
by William Winter. Bost. J. B. Osgood. 1881.
lxii4-485 pp., 3 ports., 1 facs., illus. in text. 12°
[79,440; 38.] 34:1796
Parlcer, Edw. Griffin. The lesson of '76 to the
men of '56. An oration delivered before the
municipal authorities of the city of Boston, July
4, 1856. Bost. 1856. 35 pp. 8° [52,908; 38.]
*B:291.10
Richardson, Charles F. The choice of books.
N. Y. Amer. Book Exchange. 1881. 94 pp. 16°
[79,491; 38.] 33:3488
Oontenft: The motive of readlni;.— The freadins habit.— What
books to read.- The best time to read.— Howr much to read.— Remem-
bering what one reads.— The use of note-books.- The culfivation of
taste. — Poetry. — The art of skipping. — The use of translations. — Hoir
to read periodicals.— Reading aloud and reading clubs. — What books
to own.— The use of public libraries.— The true seryice of reading.
^
POLTOEAPHY.
64
POLTGRAPHY.
Ruskin, John. Arrows of the chace; being a col-
lection of scattered letters published chiefly in
the daily newspapers, 1840-1880. And now ed-
ited by an Oxford pupil. With preface by the
author. N. Y. J. Wiley, 1881. 2 v. in 1. xvii
4-fiii-r)205 pp., frontis., illustrated in text.; xv-f
250 pp. 8« [79,271; 38.] 33:3537
Cbntents : Vol. I. Chronological list of the letters.— letters on art ;
Art criticism and art edticniionT— Public instituiionn and the Nationnl
frallery.—Pre-Raphneliiism.— Turner.— Pictures and artij»ta.— .Archi-
tepiure and the restoration. — Letters on science ; geological. — Mis-
cellaneous.
Vol. 2. Chronological list of the letters.— Letters on politics and
war.— Letters on political economy.
Sadi, Muslihu'ddln. Gulistan ; or, iu3se-garden,
tr. for the first time into prose and verse, with
an introductory preface, and a life of the author,
from the Atish Kadah, by Edward B. Eastwick.
2. ed. Bost. Osgood. 1880. xxiv(-f ii)-f 243 pp.
12° [78,749; 38.'] 33:3547
Sargent, ^rs, John T., editor. Sketches and
reminiscences of the Eadical Club of Chest-
nut street, Boston. Bost. Osgood. 1880. xii-f-418
pp., 2 pis. 12° [78,720; 38.'] 33:3560
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich i^on. Sammt-
liche Werke. Gratz. Kienreich. 1834. 19 v.
16° [78,780; 38.] 56:1275-93
OontenU: Vol. 1. Nachrichten von Sohiller'a Leben.— Gedichte
aus der 1. und 2. Periode, 1780-89.— Melrische Uebersetzungen aud
der ^. Periodts, 1792.
Vol. 2. Gcdichto der 3. u. 4. Periode, 1795-1805.
Vol. 3. Die Kauber.— Selb9tbenrtheilun« des SchauKpiela : Die
Riluber. — Ueber dH» ^^^genwartige deutsche Theater. — Die Ver-
schwdrung des Piesco zii GcniiA. — Die Sohaubflhne als einc morali-
sche Anstalt betrachtet.— Ueber Egmont, Trauerj^niel von Goethe. —
Schiller's Briefe an don Freiherrn Heribert von Daibcrg, l78l-»6.
Vol. 4. Cabale iind Li*'be.— Don Carlos.
Vol. 6. Briefe u»>er Don Carlos, 1788.— Ueber die TragOdie: Wal-
lenstoin, 179".— Wnllen«tein, 1709.
Vol. 6. Scenen aus den Phrjnisierinnen. 1789.— Ipliigenie in Aiilis,
1789.— Der Men.schenfeind, 1790.— Ueber die TragMie Maria Stuart,
1800.— Maria Stuart, 1801.— Fragment von Warbeck.— Plan des Tniu-
erspiels: Die Maltheser.
Vol. 7. Macbeth.— Demetrius.— Ueber die Trag«idie: .Tungfrnu von
Orleans, 1801.— Die Jungfrau von Orleans, 1802.— Schiller an Schutz
Ober Die Jungfrau von Orleans, 1802.
Vol. 8. Die Braut von Messina, 180.T— Plan des Stuckos : Die
Kinder des Haunes.— Die Huldigung der KOnste, 1804.— Wilhelm
Tell, 1804.— Semele.
Vol. 9. Turandot, 1804.— PhAdra, 1806.— Der Neffe aKt Onkel.—
Parasit, 1807.
Vol. 10. Kleine i
Vol. 11. Kleine
Vol.12. Kloino
Vol. 1.3. Geschic
Vol. 14. Geschic
prosaiflche Schriften, Bd. 1., 1780-89.
>ro»aiBoho Boluiften, lid. 2., 1790-96.
iroKjiische Schriften, Bd. 3., 1795-1802.
He des .TO-jslhrigen KrieKen, Thie. 1 u. 2.
hte dc9 ."W-jahrigen Kricgos, Tlile. 3 u. 4, Fortges.
von WoLTMANS, den westphalischen Frieden enhnltend.
Vol. 16. Geschichte des Ablalls der Niederlande von der spani-
schen Regierung, Thle. 1 u. 2.
Vols. 16-19. Geschichte des Abfalls der Niederlande von der
spanischen Regierung, Thle. :i-10. Fcrtges. von Carl Curtiis.
Smiles, Samuel. Duty; with illustrations of
courage, patience, and endurance. N. Y. Har-
pers. 1881 [1880]. X, 412 pp. 12^ [78,718; 38.]
33:3777
Smith, Charles John, compiler and engraver. His-
torical and literary curiosities, consisting of
fac-similes of original documents, scenes of re-
markable events and interesting localities; and
the birth-places, residences, portraits, and monu-
ments, of eminent literary characters ; with a
variety of reliques and antiquities connected with
the same subjects. Lond. Bohn. 1847. (ii+)
viii-f 96 pp., 32 pis. (3 col'd, 2 col'd with facs.),
61 facs. (5 fold, and 3 col'd), illus. in text. 4®
[78,696; 38.] *A
Smitll, J^ev. Sydney. Works, including his con-
tributions to the 'Edinburgh review. Lond.
Longmans. 1859. 2 v. x+367 pp.; vi+356 pp.
12° [24,878; 38.] 34:1982-3
Cbnfents: Vol. 1. Ur. Parr.— Or. Rennel.— John Bowles.— Dr
Langford.— Public cliaraoters ot 1801, 1802.— Archdeacon Nares —
—Matthew Lewis.— Necker's last view.«>.— Ausrralia.— Fiev^e's letters*
on England.— Inland of Cevlon.—Delphine.— Thoughts on the resi-
dence of the clergy. Catteau, Tftbleau des Etats danois.— Wit-
man*a Travels.— Edgeworth on bullj^.— Account of Sierre Leone.—
Trimmer and Lancaster.— Parnell and Ireland.— Travels from Pales-
tine.— Methndism.-Indian missions.- Letter on the curate's salary
bill.— Catholics.— Proceedings of the society lor the suppression of
vice.— Methodism.— Hannah Moore.- Characters of Fox.— Observa-
tions on the historical work of the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox.—
Professional education. — Female education. — Public t-chools. — Dia-
turbances at Madras.-Toleration.— Charles Fox.— Bishop of Lin-
coln's chnrve.— Letters written in a.Mahratta cnnip during the year
1809.— Mad liiiHk<=»rs.— Madame d'Epinay.— America.— Game law*.—
Botany Bay. — Chimnev sweepers.— Mission to Ashanteo.— America. —
Poor laws. — Ireinnd*. — Anastnsius.— .^^pring guns.— Prisons.— Man
traps and spring guns.— Scarlett's poor bill.
Vol. 2. Persecuting bishops.— Botany Bay.— Game laws.— Cruel
treatment of untried prisoners.- America.— Nfemoirs of Capt. Bock.
— Bentham on fallacles.—Waterton.— Granby.— Hamilton's method of
teaching languages.— Counsel for prisoners.— Catholics.— Peter Plym-
lev'.s letters.— The jtidge thnt smites contrary to the law : a sermon.
—The lawyer that tempted Chri.«*t : a sermon.- Speech at a meeting
of the clergy of Cleveland.— Speech on the catholic claims.— Speech
at the Taunton reform meeting.— Speech at Taunton at a meeting to
celebrate the accession o*" King William IV.— Speeijh at Taunton in
18:U on the reform bill not being passed.— Speech respecting the re-
form bill.— A letter to the electors upon the catholic question.— A
sermon on the rules of christian charity. — Sermon on the duties of
the queen.^A prayer.— Three letters to archdeacon Singleton.— Let-
ter to Lord John Russell.— Letter on the character of Sir James
Mackintosh.— The ballot.— Letter to Mr. Horner.— Letters on rsil-
wnyi*.— Letters on American debts.— Modern changes.— A fragment
on *the Roman catholic church.— Index.
The same. 3 v. in I. Bost. PhillijySj Sampson and
Co, 1857. 480 pp., 1 port. 8° [12,917.1
34:1984
Swina, I^avid. Club essays. Chic. Jansen,' Mc-
Clurg and Go, 1881. 189 pp. 16° [79,450;
38.] 33:3949
Cbn^ea^*.- Augustine and his mother.- A Roman home.— Porlea-
vous fran^ais ?— The history of love.— The greatest of the fine arts.
Story, Joseph. Miscellaneous writings. Edited
by his son, Williffm W. Story. Bost. C. C,
Little and J, Brown, 1852. x(+ii)-f828pp. 8°
[2,890; 38.J 34:2023
Tangermann, Wilhelm. ( Victor Granella.) Aus
zwei Welten. Wahrheit und Dichtung. Leip.
Brorkhaus. 1871. xi+302 pp. 12° [38,614;
38.] 56:2900
Wagner, Carl. Lehren der Weisheit und Tugend
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Philosophy.— History, etc.
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History, etc.
Philosophy.
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Butler, Samuel. Unconscious memory ; a com-
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Charles Darwin's edition of Kra use's " Eras mas
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Collins, J^v. W. Lucas. Butler. Phil. Lippin-
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Leigh, Aston. The story of philosophy. Lond.
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MahafTy, John Pentland. Descartes. Phil. Lip-
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819; 39.] (Philos. classics for Engl, readers; W.
Knight.) 2:164
Monck, W. H. S. Sir William Hamilton. N. Y.
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823; 39.] (English philosophers ; L Muller.)
2:165
History, Biography, Geography and Travels.
Adamnan, abbot of lona. Life of Saint Columba,
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NoU, Jo EDglUh and In Lallo.
Adams, William H. Davenport. Eminent sol-
diers. A series of biographical sketches of
great military commanders, English and foreign.
Lond. Routledge. [1880.] (6+)329 pp., 8 pis.,
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OomtmU: Wallemiteln, duke of Frfedlaod.— Marshal Tiirenne.—
John Churchill, duke of Marl borough. ^Arthur, duke of Wellington.
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Anderson, Basmus B. Biographical sketch of
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Arnold, Wilhelm. Deutsche Urzeit. 3. Aufl.
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Augustine, Sister. See Lasaulx, Amelie von.
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Bent, J. Theodore. Genoa; how the republic
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Blackburn, Henry. The Pyrenees : a description
of summer life at French watering places.
New ed., rev. and corr. to 1880. With 100 illus-
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Boswell, James. Boswelliana: the common-
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Brown, Robert. The countries of the world :
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Browning, Meshach. Forty-four years of the
life of a hunter; being reminiscences of a Ma-
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Bryce, Jamos and Johnston, Keith. The library
cyclopaedia of geography, descriptive, phys-
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Buller, I^' James. New Zealand, past and
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Burckhardt, Jakob. Die Zeit Constantin's des
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Burdo, Adolphe. The Niger and the Benueh.
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Burks, Sir Bernard. A genealogical history of
the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct
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Carlyle, Thomas. Reminiscences. Ed. by James
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History, etc.
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DixiB, JJddy Florence. Across Patagonia. Lond.
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Documents relative to the reception at Edinburgh
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dem Wanderbuche und der Bibliothek. Mit
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Eberty, Felix. Lord Byron. Ein Lebensbild.
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Fitzgerald, Percy. The life of George IV., in-
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the men, manners and politics of his reign. N. Y.
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Forbes, Alexander Penrose, editor. Lives of S.
Ninian and S. Kentigern. Compiled in the 12.
century. Ed. from the best mss. Edin. Edmon-
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28:616.5
NoU, The life of Sc. Nloian whs written by Ailrkd, iibbot of
RievBUx; and the Hie of St. KeoticrerD. by Jocklikvs, a monk of Fur*
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Forde, Gertrude. A lady's tour in Corsica. Lond.
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Foster, Joseph, compiler. The peerage, baronet-
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Franklin and Pickaway counties, Ohio, History
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Frederic II., Arm^ of Prussia, Politische Corres-
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Gallenga, Antonio. South America. 2. ed. Lond.
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Geddle, John. The lake regions of central Af-
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Godkin, <j. S. Life of Victor Emmanuel IL,
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Goldsmid, Sir F. J. James Outram. A biogra-
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Gross, Samuel D. John Hunter and his pupils.
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Headley, Joel Tyler. Mountain adventures in
various parts of the world. Selected from the
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Herris, Edward. Memoir of the public life of thert.
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HerSChei, Caroline. Memoiren und Briefwechsel.
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Hill, Sir Rowland and George Birkbeck. The
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History, btc.
Hunter, William. Biggar, and the bouse of Fle-
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inhabitants of the northern parts of Britain or
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theBritaius betwixt the walls, of the Caledonians
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Larrance, Isaac. Ohio map by figures, with a
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Lasaulx, Amalle von. Sister Augastine, superior
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Laurent, Fran90is. £tudes sur rhistoire de
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M'Kerlie, P- H. History of the lands and their
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Marwick, James D., editor. Eecords of the con-
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MBMDBI.8f(OllM-nAETllOLDT Und Garl MBNDKI.8.SQHN-BABTIiOLDy. G.
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Menzies, Sutherland. Tarkey old and new : his-
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Moilett, John W. Sir David Wilkie. N. Y.
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Nimmo, William. The history of Stirlingshire.
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Oliphant, Laurence. The land of Gilead, with
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Parry, Capt. S. H. Jones. My journey round the
world, via Ceylon, New Zealand, Australia,
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Preble county, Ohio, History of, with illnstrations
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Rein, J* J- Japan; nach fioison und Stiidien im
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Rogers, J^^- Charles, editor. Chartiilary of the
Cistercian priory of Coldstream, with relative
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Rogers, ^^y. Charles, editor. Historical notices
of St. Anthony's monastery, Loith, and re-
hearsal of events which occurred in the north of
Scotland from 1635 to 1645 in relation to the na-
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Rogers, J^ev. Charles, editor. Rental book of the
Cistercian abbey of Cupar- Angus, with the
breviary of the register. Lond. Grampian club.
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Rogers, -B^- Charles, editor. Three Scottish re-
formers: Alexander Cunningham, 5th earl of
Glencairn ; Henry Balnaves of Halhill ; and John
Davidson, minister of Preston pans. With their
poetical remains and Mr. Davidson's "Helps for
young scholars in Christianity." Lond. English
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Saintsbury, George. Dryden. N. Y. Harpers.
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Sdtchel guide for the vacation tourist in Europe.
A compact itinerary of the British isles, Bel-
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Switzerland, Prance, Austria, and Italy. With
maps. Bd. for 1881. [10. ed.] Boat. Houghton^
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Schaab, Carl Anton. Die Geschichte der Erfin-
dung der Buchdruckerkunst durch Johann
Gensfleisch genannt Guttenberg zu Mainz, prag-
matiscb aus den Qnelien bearbeitot, mit mehr als
dritthalb Hundert noch ungedruckten Urkunden,
welche die Genealogie Guttenberg's, Faust's und
Schoffer's in ein neues Licht stellen. Mainz.
Verfasser. 1830-31. 3 v. xii-{-630 pp., 1 pi.;
vi-|-582 pp., 1 pi., 3 fold, geneal. tables; xiv+548
pp., 1 pi. 12^ [73,778; 39.] *L:1.93-5
Scot, Sir John, of Scotstarvet, The staggering
state of Scottish statesmen from 1550 to 1650.
With a memoir of the author, and historical illus-
trations by the Eev. Charles Kooers. Edin. W.
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Scotland, The historians of. Edin. Edmonston
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Oontmts : Vol. 1. JohaDTiAs de Fordttn's Chronica gentis Scotorura.
Ed. by William F. Skbnk.
VoIh. 2, s, 9. Androw of Wyntottn's Orygyoale cronykil of Scotland.
R<1. by David Laino.
Vol. 4. Johnnnes de Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish nation. Tr.
by F. J. H. Skknk; od. by W. F. Skkne.
Vol. 5. The life of S. Ninian. by Ailred, abbot of Rievaux; The
life of S. Kontigern, by JoceUnus* a monk of Fumess. Kd. by Alexander
Penrose FoRers.
Vol. fi. Life of Saint Columba, by Adamnan, ahbot of lona. Ed.
by William Rkkves.
Vol. 7. Liber Pluspardcnsis. Ed. by Felix J. H. SaKwa.
Vol. 8. A crilicul e'tsay on the ancient inhabitants of the north-
ern parts of Britain or S<!otland. With an appendix of ancient man-
UMcript pieces. Bv Thoma«< Innet.
Vni. 10. 'J'he book of Pluscardcn. Ed. by Felix J. H. Skkhb.
SBebohm, Henr3\ Siberia in Europe: a visit to
the valley of thePetchora, in north-east Russia;
with descriptions of the natural history, migration
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Note. Vol. 2 contain* an Rngli^th translation of the first volnme,
and iii ontiiled: The book of Plii.xcarden.
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of ancient Alban. Edin. Edmonston and Doug-
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55,297; 39.] (Kosmos fur die Jugend. Illus.
Jugend- u. Hausbibl. 1. Serie, 1. Gruppe. 3.-4.
Bd.) 21:673-4
OonienU: Vol. 1. Die ulteren Land- n. Seereisen bis atir Auffln-
dun;; der Seewege nach Amerika und Indien.
Vol. 2. Entdc(;kungen und geographioch bedentsame Untemeh-
mnngen noch Auffinduug der neuen Welt bis zur Qegenwart.
Trollope, Mrs. Frances. Belgium and western
Germany in 1833; including visits to Baden-
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Wilson, William. Memoriala of Kobert Smith
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WinSOr, Justin, editor. The memorial history of
Boston, including Suffolk county, Massachu-
setts. 1630-1880. In 4 v. Vols. 1-2. Issued
under the business superintendence of the pro-
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1880-81. 2 V. xxxii+596 pp., 3 maps (1 fold,
and cord), 4 pis., 6 facs., illus. in text; xx+lviii-j-
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CbntenU : Vol. 1. The e^rly nnd colonial periods.
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Wyntown, Andrew. The orygynale cronykil of
Scotland. Ed. by David Lainq. Bdin. Ed-
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Note. Vol. 1 contains aluo a reprint of the title page and preface
of David Macpherson^s edition ol 1796.
Political, Social and Domestic Economy, Law,
Commerce, etc.
Black book, The ; or, corruption unmasked ! Be-
ing an account of places, pensions, and sine-
cures, the revenues of the clergy and landed
aristocracy ; the salaries and emoluments in
courts of justice and the police department; the
expenditure of the civil list; the amount and ap-
plication of the droits of the crown and admiralty ;
the robbery of charitable foundations; the profits
of the bank of England, arising from the issue of
its notes, balances of public money, management
of the borough debt, and other sources of emolu-
ment; the debt, revenue, and influence of the
East India Company ; the state of the finances,
debt, and sinking fund. To which are added
correct lists of both houses of Parliament (from
1819 to the present time), showing their family
connections, parliamentary influence, the places
and pensions held by themselves or relations.
With a supplement and appendix. The whole
forming a complete exposition of the cost, in-
fluence, patronage, and corruption of the borough
government. A new ed. Lond. J. Fairbum.
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Browne, Phillis. What girls can do; a book for
mothers and daughters. Lond. Cassell^ Fetter^
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Campbell, Helen. The easiest way in house-
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DesessartS, I^icolas-Toussaint Lemotne, called,
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avcc les jugomens qui les ont decidees, cxtraits
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Kidder, Charles Holland, editor. Hurley's United
States centennial gazetteer and guide. 1876.
Containing plans of the centennial buidings and
grounds of the international exhibition of the
United States in 1876, and the classification into
groups and departments of the yarious articles
for exhibition; historical sketch of the United
States, general information relative to the typog-
raphy, physical geography, resources and pros-
pects, products of the soil and climate and the
mines, and census and statistics of the United
States. Sketches of progress during the past
century in arts, manufactures, literature, educa-
tion, inventions, railroad facilities and steam
navigation, etc., and articles on the press, the
government and laws, and other matters of inter-
est to both citizens and visitors from foreign
countries. A general, descriptive and statistical
account of the business of the United States at
the present time; together with some of the
principal and prominent business houses in the
various branches of trade and manufacture as
herein represented. Properly indexed, classified
and arranged under the personal supervision of
the proprietor. A general encyclopsBdia of the
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Lewis, Francis A. Law relating to stocks, bonds,
and other securities, in the United States. Phil.
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Mongredien, Augustus. History of the free-trade
movement in England. Lond. Gassell, Fetter^
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Munzinger,Walther. Erbrechtliche Studien. Bas.
Schweighauser. 1874. 44 pp. 12° [58,936;
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11.) In 41:2216
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Palmer, Francis Beaufort. Company precedents
for use in relation to companies subject to the
companies acts, 1862 to 1880. With copious
notes. 2. ed. Lond. Stevens, 1881. xli-|-636
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Contents : Agrcemenu. — >(einorftnda and articles of assoviatlon.
— Pro9tMH:UitiOM.— Ke»ntittionfi. — Notices. — Certificates. — Debenlores.
—I'elii ions. —Orders.— Winding-up. — Keconstruction. — Amalgama-
tion.— A rrangem ents. — Pr i vnte sets .
Parloa, Maria. New cook book, a guide to mar-
keting and cooking. Bost. Estes and Lauriat
1881. 430 pp., col'd frontis., illus. in text. 12*^
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Schonberg, Gustav. Die Frnuonfrage. Bns.
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4.) In 41:2216
Spink, William. Hand-book of procedure
and redress at law, comprising the procedure
of the civil courts of Scotland and in the house
of lords; treatise on actions and diligence, and
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Spoffbrd, Harriet Prescott. The servant girl
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Statistik des deutschon Keichs. Herausgcg. vom
kttiserliehen statistischcn Amt. Bcr. Putt-
hammer u. Muhlbrecht 1878-80. Vols. 30-42. 4°
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Note. Vol. 37 contains an index to' vols. 1-37.
Contentt: Vol. 30. Monatsliefte siirStatititiic dos deatschen Reichs
fQr dH8 Jahr \VJ^. 2 fold, and col'd maps, 4 pis.
Vol. 31. Statistik der SecHcliiflnhri lur das Jahr 1877.
Vol. 32. Ausw&rtiger Waarenverkehr ites deutschen Zollgebiets
in) Jahre 1877.
Vol. 33. Waarenrerkehr des deutschcn Zollgehiets stir See, mit
Anffabedes Beeyerkehrs der einstMnen Haren plat se de.««sel ben in den
wiimtigeren Waaranartikein und des Wsamnverkehrs auf deni Bo-
densee, sowie Waarenverkehr dfs Zollgebiets mit dem Zoll-Aiisliind
auf dor unteren Elbe, Weser (ind Ems und auf den fibrigen die Zoll-
grenxe ubersnhreitenden Btrdmen, bedeutenderen Flilssen und Ka-
niklen, nebst Anhang, onthaltend : den QberMf^eixchen Waarenverkehr
der Z'tllausschlAsse d«*s deutschen Reichf mil dcsm Au.«lnnd.
Vols. 'MrAA. Die Ergebnisse der deutschen »Qevrer))eBahlung vom
1. December 1876.
Vol.36. Der Verkehr anf den deatschen Wnsserstrassen, inslie-
sondere : derSuhitfH- und QQterverkehr auf den doutscheu Wasser-
strassen, nebst den benbaehteten Wasserstanden im Jnhre 1877.
Vol. .^. Monatshefte xur Statistik des deutschen Reichs.fur das
Jahr 187». 4 pis.
Vol. 38. Statistik der Seeschiffshrt fCir das Jahr 1878.
Vol. 31). Auswurtiger Waarenverkehr des deui!«chen* Zollgebiets
Im Jnhre 1878.
Vol. 40. Waarenverkehr des deutschen Zollgebiets sur See, mil
Angabe des Seeverkehrs der einselnen Hafenpiruae desselben in den
wichligeren Waarenarlikein und des Waareiiverkehrs suf dem Bo-
densee, sowio Waarenverkehr des Zollgebiets mil dem Zoll-Ausland
auf der unteren Elbe, Weser und Ems und auf den Qbrigen die ZolU
grenxe Qbersohreilenden StrOmen, bedeutenderen Flilssen und Ka-
nAlen, oebel Anhang, enthaltend: den Oberseeischen Waarenverkehr
der ZoUausschlQsse des deutschen Keichs mit dem Ausland.
Vol. 41. Der Verkehr auf den deutschen Wasserstrassen, insbe-
soodere: der Schiffs- und 6Qf«rverkehr auf den deuts^'hen Wasser-
strassen, nebst den beobacht<'ten Wasserst&nden im Jahre 1878 und
der Bestand der deutschen Flnss-, Kanal-, Hsfl* und KQstenschifTe
am 31. December 1877.
Vol. 42. Tabnkbau, Tabskfabrikation und Tabakhandel im deut-
schen Reich und in Luxemburg nach den staliHtischen ErgebniHsen
der Arbeiteo der Tabak*Enqu6le-Oommi8sion. 8 fold, and col'd
maps.
Science, Art and Industry.
Balkwill, ^< H. Mochftnical dentistry in gold
and vulcanite ; arranged with regard to the
difficulties of the pupil, mechanical assistant, and
young practitioner. Lond. Churchill. 1880.
lii+189 pp., 3 pis., illus. in text. 8^ [79,736; 39.]
46:4463
BartholOW, Hoberts. On the antagonism between
medicines and between remedies and diseases ;
being the Cartwright lectures for the year 1380.
N. Y. Appleton. 1881. 122 pp. 8^ [80,090;
39.] 46:679
British painters of the IS. and 19. centuries.
With 80 examples of their work, engraved on
wood. Lond. J). Bogue. [1880.] (ii+)vi+162
pp., 80 pis. 4° [79,766; 39.] ♦A
Brodie, Potcr Bellinger. A history of the fossil
insects in the secondary rocks of England.
Accompanied by a particular account of the strata
in which they occur, and of the circumstances
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Browne, W'. H. Minor fireworks; containing
instructions for the manufacture of the com-
mon and simple varieties of fireworks. For the
use of amateurs. Lond. ^^ The Bazaar ^^ office,
[n. d.] 46 pp., illus. *n text. 12° [77,207; 39.]
52:1890
Buckton, George Bowdler. Monograph of the
British aphides. Lond. Bay Soc, 1876-81.
3 V. iii+193(+42) pp., 45 pis. (42 col'd); (4-f )
175 pp., 50 cord pis.; (iv+)ii+142(+56) pp., 28
col'd pis. 8° [56,383; 71,408; 79,976; 39.]
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Church, Ella Rodman. How to furnish a home.
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Dor, H. Das Stereoscop und das stereoscopische
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in der Schweiz; I, 5.) In 41:2215
Drake, Sir William Richard. A descriptive cata-
logue of the etched work of Francis Seymour
Haden. Lond. Macmillan, 1880. (ii4-)xiii+
116 pp. 8** [77,952; 39.] *A
Duncan, Peter Martin, editor, CasselKs Natural
history. Lond. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin.
[1880.] 4 V. xii(+iv)+384 pp., 12 pis.; xii +
360 pp., 12 pis.; xii+380 pp., 12 pis.; viii+380
pp., 12 pis.; illus. in text. 4** [79,774; 39.]
♦44:3035.1-4
Qmlenti : Vol. 1. Apes and ^monkeys. — Lemara.— OhiropMra.—
Insectivora.
Vol. 2. The land carnlvora. — The aquatic or marine caroiTora. —
Getacea.— Sirenia.— Probosoidea.— Hyracoidea.— Ungalata.
Vol. 3. Unxulata (wn^iniiad).— Bodentia.— EdenUla.—Maraupialia.
— Avea.
Vol. 4. Area (ooii<imMd).—ReptiIia.— Amphibia.
Edwards, Joseph F. Constipation, plainly treated,
and relieved without the use of drugs. Phil.
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Edwards, Joseph F. How a person threatened
or afflicted with Bright's disease ought to live.
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875; 39.] 45:2569
Ellis, Edward. What every mother should
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Fischer. Ferdinand. Die chemiBche Tocli nologie
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406 pp., 2 fold. pis. 8« [80,125; 39.] 52:176
Flagg, J* Foster. Plastics and plastic filling; as
pertaining to the filling of all the cavities of
decay in teeth below mediam in structure, and to
difficult and inaccessible cavities in teeth of all
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Fontenelle, Julia de. See Julia de Fontenelle, J.
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Geikie, James. Prehistoric Europe. A geological
sketch. Lond. E. Stanford. 1881. xviii-j-
592 pp., 3 pis. (1 fold.), 2 fold, col'd maps, illus. in
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Gower, Lord Konald, editor. The great historic
galleries of England. Lond. S, Low. 1881.
(4_^-)84-45 pp., 24 photos, f ° [79,786; 39.] *A
Grsely, Horace, editor. Art and industry as rep-
resented in the exhibition at the Crystal palace.
New York, 1853-54, showing the progress and
state of the various useful; and esthetic pursuits.
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52:1306
Greenwood, James. The sailor's sea-book. Ru>
dimentary treatise on navigation. To which
are added, directions for great circle sailing ; an
essay on the law of storms and variable winds;
and explanations of terms used in shipbuilding.
With several engravings, and illus. of the flags
of maritime nations. 8. ed. Lond. Virtue.
1869. viii+167 pp., 7 pis. (2 col'd), illus. in text.
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Gummere, John. A treatise on surveying, con-
taining the theory and practice; to which is
prefixed a perspicuous system of plane trigo-
nometry. The whole clearly demonstrated and
illustrated b^ a largo number of appropriate ex-
amples, particularly adapted to the use of schools.
17. cd., rev. and enl. by the addition of articles
on the theodolite, levelling and topography. Also,
hints to young surveyors, and rules for surveying
the public lands of the United States. By George
II. UoLLiDAY. Phil. U.Hunt. 1857. vi, 290+152
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52:157
Harvey, William H. and Sonder, Otto Wilhelm.
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of the plants of the Cape Colony, Caflfraria, and
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Oonfentt : Vol. 1. Banuncnlaceie to GonnAracPce.
Vol. 2. LeffnininoBfiB to Loranthaoeie.
Vol. 3. Rooiacofls to Campanulaceie.
Hassall, AHhur Hill. A history of the British
freshwater alga), including descriptions of the
desmideea and diatomacea). Lond. Longmans.
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Haswell, Charles H. Engineers' and mechanics*
I)ocket-book, containing United States and for-
eign weights and measures ; tables of areas and
circumferences of circles, circular segments and
zones of a circle; squares and cubes, square and
cube roots; lengths of circular and semi-elliptic
arcs; and rules of arithmetic. Mensuration of
surfaces and solids ; the mechanical powers; ge-
ometry, trigonometry, gravity, strength of mate-
rials, water wheels, hydraulics, hydrostatics,
pneumatics, statics, dynamics, gunnery, heat,
winding engines, tonnage, shot, shells, etc.
Steam and the steam-engine; combustion, water,
gunpowder, cables and anchors, fuel, air, guns,
etc., etc. Tables of the weights of metals, ])ipes,
etc. Miscellaneous notes, dimensions of steamers,
mills, motion of bodies in fiuids, orthography of
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The same. 29. ed. 1873. xv, 663 pp. [38,783.]
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Hatfield, i^ ^j. The American houso-carponter;
a treatise on the art of building, and the
strength of materials. 7. ed., rev. an<i enl. With
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52:966
Haupt, Herman. General theory of bridge con-
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fii |-)i'f+i') !-'■*« I>1>-. 3 pla. (2 fold.), ill.ia. in
text. 8' [22,220; 39.] 52:1159
ThonipSOn, llenry. Clinical lectures and caaoa,
with commentaries. Lond. Churchill. 1880.
xH-197 pp., 8 pla. (I fold.) 8" r79,(>77; :i9.]
46:105^
Timbs, John. Tho illustrated book of wondora,
events, and discoveries, with continuation ; On
ragged schools, or, groat results from small begin-
nings, and tho overland route to India, furnished
by the secretaries of the societies. New od.
Lond. Dmh. [IHGI.] (ii-i-)2><7 pp., 10 pis. 16"
[24,ai6; ;i9.] 52:1418
Timbs, John. Slorica of invontora and diacover-
era in aciiinoo and the uaefal arts; a book for
old aud yonng. Illus. N. Y. Harpers. 1860.
473 pp. Vi" [llj,684; 39.] 52;H19
Timbs, John. Wonderful invention^: from the
mariner's compaaa to tho electric tt-legraph
cable. With numerous engravings. Lund. Rfmt-
h'<lge. 1868. xvi f 400 pp., 4 pla., iiluB. in text.
12= [25,842; :{9.] 52:1420
Omlenli : Tho miiriixT'i aflmFwrn.— Liglithiiueo und lifebnatl..-
iw.lifihtina-— Artfi
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Tomlinson, Charles. Uudimentary treatise on
the construction of door locka, for oommer-
< ial and domestic pur poaua. 2. issue. With [John]
Siiiytli'a letter on tho Itramah locka. Lond. J.
\y,-ale. 1858-59. vi(-} ii)-J-174 pp., illua. in text.
1(1° [971;39.]. (Weale's rudimentary aeries, S3**)
52:1583
The same. With a description of J. Boverloy
Fonby's patent locks, and a note upon iron
By Kobert Mallbt. [1868.] vi(-f ii)-|-
safet
213 pp.
[:y,4i4.]
52:ir.83.b
Tomlinson, Charles. A rudimentary treatise on
warming and ventilation; being a concise ox-
position of tho general principles of the art of
warming and ventilating domestic and public
imildiiiga, mines, lighthouses, ahipB, etc. With
an appendix, bringing tho subject down to tho
present time. Lond. J. Weale. 1858. vi(-|-ii)
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Overmarii Frodorick. The raannfacture of iron,
in all ito varions brancheH. Including a de-
scription of wood-cutting, coal -digging, and the
burning of charcoal and coke; the digging and
roasting of iron ore ; the building and manage-
ment of blast furnaces, working by charcoal, coke,
or anthracite ; the refining of iron, and the con-
version of the crude into wrought iron by char-
coal forges and puddling furnaces. Also, a de-
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machines, hot blast, etc. To which is added an
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H, a Baird. 1861. xv, 492 pp., illus. in text. 8°
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Uverman, Frederick. The manufacture of steel:
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smiths and workers in steel and iron, wagon-
makers, die-sinkers, cutlers, and manufacturers
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men of science and art. Phil. A. Hart. 1851.
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Overman, Frederick. Mechanics for the mill-
wright, machinist, engineer, civil engineer,
architect and student. Containing a clear ele-
mentary exposition of the principles and practice
of building machines. Phil. Lippincoft. 1851.
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The same. Phil. Clnxfon, Jienvien and Iliiffelfin-
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Overman, Frederick. Practical mineralogy, as-
saying and mining; with a description of the
useful minerals, and instructions for asnaying and
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Overman, Frederick. A treatise on metallurgy;
comprising mining, and general and particular
metallurgical o[)erations, with a description of
charcoal, coke, and anthracite furnaces, blast
machines, hot blast, forge hammers, rolling mills,
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xvi, 720 pp., illus. in text. 8° [197; 39.] 52:498
Peake, James. Rudiments of naval architecture;
or, an exposition of the elementiiry principles
of the science and their practical application to
naval construction; compiled for the use of be-
ginners. 2. ed., corr. Lond. J. Weak. 1859.
viii+i:^2 pp., 6 fold. pis. 12° [948; 39.] 52:901
Peake, James. Eudiments of naval architecture;
or, an exposition of the practical j>rinciples of
the science in its application to naval construc-
tion. Compiled for the use of beginners. New
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In 52:901
Percy, John. Traite complet de metal lurgie.
Traauit sous les auspices de Tauteur, avec in-
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5 V. xv-fccliv I 556 pp.; xvi-|-610 pp.; xv-|-688
pp., 14 fold, pis.; (iv4 )xxviii+675 pp., 47 pis.
(38 foldO; xiv-[-564 pp., illus. in text. 8° [26,
759; 39.] *52:513-17
Personal recollections of English engineers, and
of the introduction of the railway system into
the United kingdom. By a civil engineer. Lond.
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Pitt, John.~ Uow to brew good beer. A complete
guide to the art of brewing ale, hitter ale, table-
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Prldeaux, T. Symt-s. On economy of fuel, par-
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Proteaux, A. Practical guide for the manufac-
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L. S. LkNokmand. Tr. from the French with
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chajUer on the manufacture of paper from wood
in the United States. By Henry T. Brown.
Illus. by plates, containing drsiwings of new ma-
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Phil. H. a Baird, 1866. xii, 292 pp., 6 pis.
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Puissant, Louis. Traite de geodesie, ou exposi-
tion des methodes trigonometriques et astro-
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1819. 2 V. xx-l :576(+32) pp., 11 fold, pis.; viii-f
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Rammelsberg, Carl FriedHch. Lehrbuch der
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Rankine, William John Macquorn. A manual of
machinery and millwork. With numerous
diagrams. Lond. (\ Griffin. 1869, xvi 4-588
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Ranney, Ambrose L., editor. Anatomical plates
arranged as a companion volume for " The es-
sentials of anatomy " by William Darling and
A. L. Kanney, and for all works u|)on descriptive
anatomy, comprising 439 designs on steel by Prof.
J. I^. Masse, and numerous diagrammatic cuts
selected or designed by the editor, together with
explanatory letter-press. N. Y. Puinams. 1881.
(10) pp., 68 pis. 8° [80,138; 39.] *45:290.2
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modern tools and machines; by Messrs. Maclea
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Renwick, James. Treatise on the steam engine.
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Ruskin, John. Notes on Samuel Prout and Wil-
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Schwendener, S. Aus dor Geschichte der Cul-
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Scoresby-Jackson, K. E. See Jackson, r^. £.
Scores by.
Samper, Karl. Animal life as aifected by the
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Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate and DaviS, William
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Simonin, Louis Laurent. Underground life; or,
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Smith, T. J., and Co., publishers. Historical sketch
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details and full description of all its parts, ("om-
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York and Brooklyn suspension bridge." Cin.
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Ifofe. Every other page contnins^businoAfl Hdvcrtifieinonti*.
South Kansington museum. The. Exam))les of
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Stevanaon, Alan. A rudimentary treatise on the
history, construction, and illumination of light-
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52:911
Stavanson, Bavid. Sketch of the civil engineer-
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Swindell, John (leorge. Rudimentary treatise
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Taylor, Klias. The amateur mechanic's work-
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Timba, John. The illustrated book of wonders,
events, and discoveries, with continuation: On
ragged schools, or, great results from small begin-
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Timba, John. Stories of inventors and discover-
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Timba, John. Wonderful invention^: from the
mariner's compass to the electric telegraph
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Contfnttt: Tho nmriu«>r*8 conipufifi. — Lighthoiisen and lifeboHte. —
The hHromelor. — Tho thf>rtnoiiieter. — Printin><. — Tho telescope. —
The microHC4ip6. — Clonkn and watchi'H. — Ounpowderaod Kuncotton.
— (jftM-li^hting. — Art«««iaii w<»U8. — Th« Htoam-engino. — The coilon
manuHicturo. — Ocean flectro-telegraphy. — The electric eabU«H. —
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16° [971; 39.], (Weale's rudimentary series, 83**)
52:1583
The same. With a description of J. Beverley
Fen by 's patent locks, and a note upon iron
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212 pp. [34,414.] 52:1583.b
Tomlinson, Charles. A rudimentary treatise on
warming and ventilation ; being a concise ex-
position of the general principles of the art of
warming and ventilating domestic and • public
buildings, mines, lighthouses, ships, etc. With
an appendix, bringing the subject down to tho
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Qmtenft: An experimentRl inquiry concerning the nnturiil powern
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circular motion; John Smraton. — Ancxperimemul cxaminntion of the
quiintity and prooortion of mechanic power necesswry to be em-
ployed in giving different deurf-es of velo<:ity to heavy tx>dies from
i( Hi'ate of rept; The oame. — ^ew fundnmenlHi experiments upon the
collision of bf^dies; The j-ame. — Ex|>erimentRl inquiriea concerning
t))0 nrinciple of the lateral communication of motion in fluids, ap-
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Truran, William. The iron manufacture of Great
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and fluxes employed, the preliminary operation
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Tyson, James. A treatise on Bright's disease and
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Ure, Andrew. The cotton manufacture of Great
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introductory view of its comparative state in for-
eign countries. To which is added, a supple-
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52:1531-2
Ure, Andrew. The philosophy of manufactures; or,
an exposition of the scientific, moral, and com-
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Van Buren, William n. Lectures upon diseases
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Note. Plates wanting.
OmienU: Vol. 1. Theory of bridges; James Haitn.— Trannlatiobs
n (Javtiiey. — Theoretical and practioal papera; Henry Mosslkt.^
A eerioH of papers on the fountlntioiiH of bridge^; T Il^ruiiu. — Ac-
count ot IlutchoHon bridge at j!ila8gow; Laurence Hill. — Specification
" obert
of Hutcheffon bridge; Robert Stkykmbom.— Supplement: Mathematical
principles of Mr. Dredge's HuspenHion bridge. Contract for creeling
a suspenaion bridge upon Mr. Dredge's principles at Balloch Perry,
Dumbartonshire. Specification of the material used in ihe erection
of the same.
Weale, John, editor (continued.) —
Vol. 2. Essay and practical treatises on the theory and arcliitee-
ture of bridges; 'William H(»8K.ino. — Supplement: S|>ccification of Ihe
Chester Dec bridge. I'raetical description of th** timlier bridges, etc.,
on the Utica and Syracuse railway, in the United States: B. P. IsiiKa-
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Williamson, Hu^h. Ohscrvations on the climate
in diiferent parts of America, compared with
the climate in corresponding parts of the other
continent. To which are added, remarks on the
diiferent complexions of the human race; with
some account of the aborigines of America. Be-
ing an introductory discourse to the History of
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Woltmann, Alfred and Woermann, Karl. History
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Cbn/en/«; Ancient, early christian, and mediiBTal painting.
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ihrer bedeutendsten Wcrke, mit orlautcrndem
Text begleitet. Photograph ie - Druck von M.
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Wylde, «)<^ni<)^- "^be book of trades; a circle of
the arts and manufactures adapted for schools,
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Fiction.— English.
Abbott, Benjamin V., Austin and Lyman. (Ben-
auly.) Cone cut corners: the experiences of
a conservative family in fanatical times; involv-
ing some account of a Connecticut village, the
people who lived in it, and those who came there
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35:7
Mien, Mrs. Isabella M. {Pansy.) Next things;
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Barnard, Charles. Knights of to-day ; or, love
and science. N. Y. Scrihners. 1881. (8+)
256 pp. 16° [80,320; 39.] 35:1624
Bell, C. M. The cruise of Ulysses and his men ;
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Berthet, iSlie. The wild man of the woods; a
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39.] 35:2043
Bikelas, B. Lonkis Laras. ilcminiscences of a
Chiote merchant during the Greek war of in-
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39.] 35:2099
Bowman, Anne. Clever Jack; and other tales.
N. Y. J. Miller. 1865. 300 pp., 8 pis. 16°
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Qmfents : Clever Jnck.— Crtptivft'» Onughter.— No-manN-lnnfl.—
Ilawk M3Hr.— Manin the iron inaNk.— The IndijinH itiui U»e t^oUl mines.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Mi/^nel de. The ingenious
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Collins, A. Maria. Mrs. Ben Darby, or the weal
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Dalton, William. The English boy in Japan ; or,
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Dupuy, Miss Eliza A. Was he guilty? Phil.
Peterson, [cop. 1873.1 (2+) 19-456 pp. 12°
[79,977; 39.] 37:1068.c
Note. Surae as "How hodid it."
Durand, Mme. Alice Fleury. (Jfenry Greville.)
Xenie's inheritance. (L' heritage de Jienie.) A
tale of Russian life. Tr. from the French by
Laura E. Kendall. Phil. Petersons. [1880.1
256 pp. 16° [80,667; 39.] 37:1096
Edgeworth, Maria. The parent's assistant; or,
stories for children. A new ed. N. Y. Ilurd
and Houghton. 1869. vi + (ii-(-)470 pp., 7 pis.
16° [80,193; 39.] 37:1509
Oim/en/s ; Tar I ton.— Lftr^ L.'iwrenoe.— The fHlse key.— The b«r-
irf o"^' °MVP"*y. "Pi'i'-r-Tlie birthdny nresent.-Simple 8u«nn.-
>ld PoB.— Ihp Tnimic— Eton Mont«»m.— The bracel»»ts.— The litilo
Tin
Ol _ ^ ....«...,.o.— ,....
merchanU.— Forgive nnd forget.— WHuie not,' wiuit not ;' "or, "two
HtnngH to your bow.— Tho orphans.- The white pigeon.— The bahkot-
womao.
Forrester, Mrs.
Diana Carew ; or for a
woman's sake. Phil. LippincoU. 1879. 449
pp. 16*> [80,519; 39.] 37:2359
Habberton, John. Who was Paul Grayson ? N.
Y. Harpers. 1881. 169 pp., 15 pis. 16°
[80,658; 39.] 37:3800
Hate, Anne G. Uncle Mark's amaranths. Bost.
Lothrop. [1881.] :^87 pp., 3 pis. 12°
[80,082; 39.] 37:3831
Harris, Mrs. S. S. Happy-go-lucky. A novel.
N. Y. G. W. Carleton. 1881, vi, 420 pp. 12°
[80,653; 39.] 37:'*020
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tho house of the seven
gables. A romance. Bost. Osgood. 1876.
x+361 i)p. 18° [49,563; 39.] 34:1393
The same. 1880. [78,889.] In 34:1409
Tho same. 1866. [22,097.] 37:4178
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The marble faun ; or,
the romance of Monte Beni. Host. Houghton,
Ogood and Co. 1879. 2 v. xii, 253 ])p.; vi, 259
pp. 18° [80,419; 39.] 37:4179-80
The same. 1876. [50,198.] 34:1394-5
The same. 1 v. 1880. [78,889.] 34:1412
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Mosses from an old manse.
Bost. Ofigood. 1876. 2 v. 265 pp.; 277 pp.
18° [50,709; 39.] 34:1396-7
The same. 1880. [78,889.] In 34:1408
The same. 1864-65. 2 v. [12,952; 39.]
37:4182-3
iVo/«. For contents neo tho ti<:tion catalogue of 187G.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The scarlet letter. Bost.
Osgood. 1875. viii+298 pp. 18° [49,444;
39.] 34:1399
The same. 1880. [78,889.] In 34:1408
The same. 1865. [1,285.] 37:4186
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. A wonder-book for girls
and boys. Bost. Osgood. 1876. 243 pp. 18°
[53,230; 39.] 34:1406
Tho same. 1880. [78,889.] In 34:1411
The same. 1868. [23,335.] 37:4196
Note. For contents see the fiction catalogue of 1876.
His way to greatness. Phil. E. Claxton. 1881.
100 pp. 8° [80,656; 39.] 40:1573
Hittell, Theodore H. The adventures of James
Capon Adams, mountaineer and grizzly bear
hunter of California. Bost. Crosby and Ains-
tcorth. 1867. vi, 378 pp., 12 pis. 16° [80,205;
39] 37:4410
[Hooper, Mrs. .] Tho Tsar's window. Bost.
BobcHs. 1881. 272 pp. 16° [80,087; 39.]
(No name ser.) 40:2659
John, Eugenie. (E. Marlitt.) The bailiffs maid.
A romance from the German, by Mrs, A. L.
WisTER. Phil. Lippincott. 1881. 272 pp. 12°
[80,652; 39.] 38::^88
LafTan, Miss Mary. Flitters, Tatters, and the
Counsellor. A story. Phil. Lippincott. 1879.
22 pp. 8° [71,344; 39.] 38:1263
LafTan, Miss Mary. The honorable Miss Perrard.
N. Y. H. Holt. 1878. (2+)331 pp. 16°
[60,515; 39.] (Leisure hour ser.) 38:1262
Fiction (English).
80
Fiction (German).
Lanza, Marchioness Clara. Mr. Perki ns' daughtor.
N. 1. Futnams. 1881. viii4-535 pp., 1 port.
16*^ [80,311; 39.] 38:1337
MTaddan, Mrs. Cornelia, translator. Tho parBon-
ago in India. By tho author of ''Throe christ-
mae eves," etc. Adapted from tho German.
Cin. Walden and Stowe. 1881. 297 pp. W
[80,296; 39.] 40:2502
Mcintosh, Maria Jane. Violet ; or, the cross and
tlio crown. Ikmi. J. P. Jewett 1856. 448 pp.
12^ [80,198; :^9.] 38:2257
Marshall, Emma. I)orothy*8 daugiitors. N. Y.
K P. DuHon and Go. 1881. (6+)343 pp.,
frontia. 12° [80,295; 39.] 38:2625
Mary Lyndon ; or, rovolationB of a lifo. An au-
tobiography. N. Y. Stringer and Townsend.
1855. 388 pp. 12° [80,195; ::J9.] 40:2376
Matthews, CornoliuH. The enchanted moccaHins,
and other legends of the American Indians.
N. Y. Putnams. 1878. vi, 338 pp., 4 pis. 12°
[79,987; 39.] 38:2682.a
Note. Same an "Indiaa fairy tales.*'
Miller, Cincinnatas Iliner, called Joaquin. Shad-
ows of Shasta. Chic. Jansen, McClurg and Co.
1881. 184 pp. 12° [80,650; 39.] 38:2987
Moodie, Mrs. S. Flora Lyndsay ; or, passages in
an eventful life. ^. Y. DeWitt and Davenport.
[n. d.] iv, 343 pp. 12° [80,192; 39.] 38:3088
Nameless nobleman, A. Bost. Osgood. 1881.
vi+369pp. 16° [80,088; 39.] (Itound J^obin
ser., 1.) 40:2427
Payne, Mrs, A. M. M. Outside the walls. N. Y.
Ji. Carter. 1881. 351 pp. 12° [80,671; 39.]
38:4266
Richardson, Abby Sago. Stories from old Eng-
lish poetry. Bost, Houghton, Mifflin and (h.
1881. vii4-281 pp., 5 pis. 16° [80,294; 39.]
39:317
Rochefort, Henri. Mademoiselle Bismarck. From
the French by Virginia Ciiamplin. N. Y.
Putnams. 1881. iv+334pp. 16° [80,660; 39.]
39:584
Roquette, Otto. Conrad Hagen's misUke; a
novel. From the German by Mrs. S. A. Crozbe.
Phil. Lippincott. 1881. (2+)216 pp.' 12°
[80,079; 39.] 39:637
Seymour. Charles W. A college widow; an im-
probablcr'story. N. Y. Q. iV. Carleton. 18S1.
vi4-8-432pp. 12° [80,661; 39.] 39:1594
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes. Bertha and Lily; or,
the parsonage of Beech Glen. A romance.
N. Y, J. a Derby. 1854. 336 pp., 4 pis. 12°
[80,286; 39.] 39:1823
Strutt, Joseph. Qacenhoo-hall; a romance. Edin.
J.Murray. 1808. 4 v. (ii+)vi(f ii)-|-vii |-
253 pp.; (ii-f)ii4 247 pp.; (ii4-)ti+i242 pp.; (4+)
79 pp. 16° [79,906; 39.] 39:2376.1-4
HoU. Vol. 4 (ronfaioB al8o : Anciont iitnon; a «iruina, by J.
Stbutt. pp. OT-211.
Thurston, Oliver. The adventures of a Virginian.
Phil. K ClaxUm. 1881. 127 pp. 12°
[80,675; 39.] 39:3040
Tincker, Miss Mary Agnes. By the Tiber. Bost.
Roberts. 1881. viii+390 pp. 16° [80,086;
39.] 39:3043
Verne, Jules. The steam house. Part II. Tigers
and traitors. Tr. from tho French by Miss
Agnes D. Kingston. N. Y. Scribners. 1881.
viii +2+246 pp., 48 pis., 1 fold. map. 12°
[80,651; 39.] 39:3714.2
Wallis, John Calvin. A prodigious fool. Phil.
LippincoU. 1881. 216 pp. 12° [80,:^24; 39.]
40:60
Wittiny, Mrs. Jennie Fowler. The only way out.
Bost. D. Lothrop. [1881.] 382 pp., frontis.
12° [80,308; 39.] 40:553
Wise, D* (Francis Forrester; Lawrence Lancewood.)
Louis Sinclair; or, the silver prize medals.
The story of a boy who escaped from the hands
of a real enchanter. Bost. Graves and Young.
1867. 241pp., 4 pis. 16° [80,194; 39.] 40:638
Woman in black, Tho. Tho story of a handsome
and ambitious woman. A powerful novel of
English society, in high and low life. A com-
panion to Tho woman in white. Phil. Petersons.
[1881.] 506 pp. 12° [80,664; 39.] 40:2755
Yonge, Miss Charlotte Mary. The little duke;
Ilichard the fearless. Bost. D. Lothrop. [1881.]
vi, 235 pp., 9 pis. 12° [80,668; 39.] 40:1310
Fiction.— German.
Amyntor, Gerhard von. Eine rathselhaflo Kata-
strophe. Novello. Gotha. Perthes. 1879.
viii(+ii)+275 pp. 8° [80,603; 39.] 58:13
Amyntor, Gerhard von. Dor Zug des Todes.
Novelle. Blbcrf. S.Lucas. 1878. viii+202
pp. 8° [80,017; 39.] 58:11
Auerbachy Berthold. Brigitta. Erzahlung.
2. Aufl. Stutt. Cotta. 1881. (4+)235 pp.
12° [80,005; 39.] 58:73
Auerbach, Berthold. Deutsche illustrirto Yolks-
biicher. Karlsr. A. Bielefeld. [1881.] 3 v.
v+448 pp., illus.; iv+448 pp., illus.; iv-f-612 pp.,
illus. 16° [80,004; 39.] 58:44.1-3
Bodenetedt. Fried rich Martin von. Grafin Ue-
lone. Novelle. Stutt. Richter u. Kappler.
1880. (4+)126 pp. 18° [80,607; 39.] 58:197
Brachvogel, Albert Emil. Dor Eampf der Da-
monon. Historischer lloman. Ber. Janhe.
18S0. 4 V. in 2. (4+)294 pp.; (4+)294 pp.; (4+)
291 pp.; (4H )302pp. 12° [80,580; 39.]
58:271.1-2
Ebers, Georg. Der Kaiser. Jlonian. 9. Aufl.
Stutt. Jlallbtn-ger. 1881. 2 v. xi -1-400 pp.;
(4+)415 pp. 12° [80,043; 39.] 58:649.1-2
Freyburger, Emil. Novellen aus dem Seolenle-
ben. Heidel. C. Winter. (74 )122 pp. 16°
[59,041; 39.] 58:729
Obnt^ntt: Agne8,diePrinseMin. — Anion, der MuHikuB.— Das artno
Woib am Gartenhag.—Andrcfi, dor Uirtenbub.— Ferdinand und Ma-
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Philosophy, btc.
Religion and Theology.
Abbott, T. K,j editor. Par palimpsestorum Dublin-
ensium. The codex rescriptas Dublinensis of
St. Matthew's gospel (Z). First published by Dr.
Barrett in 1801. New ed., also, fragments of the
book of Isaiah, in the Ixx version, from an ancient
palimpsest, now first published. Together with a
newly discovered fragment of the codex Pala-
tinus. With two plates of facsimiles. Dub.
Hodges, Foster and Figgis. 1880. (2-h)23(+81)
pp., 2 facs. ms. 4<* [78,981; 40.] (Dublin uni-
versity press series.) *A
Baring-Gouid, Jiev. Sabine. Village preaching
for a year. Lond. W. Skeffington. 1878. 2 v.
372 pp.; 300+83 pp. 16*^ [79,697; 40.]
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Cbnients: Vol. 1. Advont to Whitsunday.
Vol. 8. Trioity, etc., and twenty sermon sketches.
Bunsen, Ernest de. The angel-messiah of bud-
dhists, essenes, and christians. Lond. Long-
mans. 1880. xii+383 pp. 8<* [79,674; 40.]
10:2158
Collyer, Robert. The new German crusade. A
lecture delivered in the church of the Messiah,
N. Y., Dec. 26, 1880. N. Y. Putnams. 1881.
21 pp. 12« [80,304; 40.] 5:5012
Cowles, Rev. Henry. Luke; Gospel history, and
Acts of the apostles, with notes, critical, expla-
natory, and practical, designed for both pastors
and people. N. Y. Appleton. 1881. (44-)493
pp. 12<> [79,834; 40.J 3:2173
Cowies, Rev. Henry. Matthew and Mark, with
notes, critical, explanatory, and practical, de-
signed for both pastors and people. N. Y. Ap-
pleton. 1881. vi+391 pp. 12^ [80,091; 40.]
3:2137
Dixon, Bichard Watson. History of the church
of England, from the abolition of the Roman
jurisdiction. Lond. Smith, Elder and Co. 1878-
81. 2 V. xxi+529 pp.; xxvi+579 pp. 8°
[79,689; 40.] 4:1807.1-2
Dorman, Roshton M. The origin of primitive
superstitions and their development into the
worship of spirits and the doctrine of spiritual
agency among the aborigines of America. Phil.
Lippincott. 1881. 398 pp., 5 pis. (4 coFd;, illus.
in text. 8^ [80,092; 40.] |0:4702
Geikie, Cunningham. Hours with the bible; or,
the scriptures in the light of modern discovery
and knowledge. Prom creation to the patriarchs.
With illus. 2. ed. Lond. Partridge. 1881.
Vol. 1. xii+(vi+)500 pp., illus. in text. W
[79,772; 40.] 3:991
Hausrath, Adolf. A history of the New Testa-
ment times. The time of Jesus. Tr. from the
3. German ed., by Charles T. Poynting and Philip
QuENZEB. Lond. Williams and Norgate. 1878-
80. 2 V. xvi+270 pp.; iv+268 pp. 8^
[66,813; 79,756; 40.] 4;372-3
Martin, l^.,ahhe. Anglican-ritualism as seen by a
catholic and foreigner. A series of essays, with
an appendix, on the present poHition of the church
in France. Lond. Burns and Oates. 1881. ix-|-
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Maurenbrachar, Wilhelm. Geschichte der ka-
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H. Beck. 1880. xv+417 pp. 8^ [80,12t; 40.]
4:1265
Muller, Friedrich Max. Vorlesungen iiber den Ur-
sprung und die Entwickelung der Religion,
mit bcsonderer Riicksicht auf die Religiouen des
alten Indiens. 2. unverand. Aufl. Strass. K.J.
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10:2159
Ranan, Ernest. Lectures on the influence of the
institutions, thought and culture of Rome, on
Christianity and the development of the catholic
church. Tr. by Charles Beard. Lond. Wit-
Hams and Norgate. 1880. vi(+ii)-f213 pp. 8**
[79,743; 40.] (Hibbert lectures, 1880.) 4:3562
Scott, Hew. Fasti ecclesiffi Scoticanae : the suc-
cession of ministers in the parish churches of
Scotland, from the reformation, a. d. 1560, to the
present time. Edin. W. Paterson. 1866-71.
3 V. in 6. (ii+)iv(+ii)+398 pp.; (4+)403-801
pp.; (4+)386 pp.; (4+)387-860 pp.; vi+460 pp.;
(4+)46 1-924 pp. 4° [79,782; 40.] *4:6352-7
Oontentn: Vol. 1. Pt. V. Synod of Lothian und Tweedale. Pi. S.
Synod of Merse and TeTiotdnlfi, Dumfnen, and Qaltoway.
Vol. 2. Pt. 1. Synod of Glasgow and Ayr Pt. 2. Synods of Fife,
and Perth and Stirling.
Vol. 3. Pt. 1. Synods of Argyll, 01 eneig, Moray, Ross, Sutherland
and Caithness, Orkney, and Zetland. Pt. 2. Synods of Aberdeen, and
Angus and Mearns.
Stanley, Arthur Penrhjn. Christian institutions.
Essays on ecclesiastical subjects. N. Y. Scrib-
ner. 1881. xiv+396 pp. 12^ [79,836; 40.]
5:3954
Swedenborg, Emanuel. Holy scripture, and the
key to its spiritual sense. Phil. E. Claxton.
[1880.] xi, 256 pp. 18° [79,484; 40.] (Swe-
denborg library; B. F. Barrett, 7.) 3:576
Town88nd, L. T. The Mosaic record and modern
science. Bost. H. Gannett. 1881. 86 pp.
sq. 12° [79,865; 40.] 3:4000
Volney, Constantin-Fran^ois, comte de. Las ruinas,
6 meditacion sobre las revoluciones de los im-
Serios. 6. ed. Se ha afiadido La ley natural.
Lad. Sancha. 1823. (2+)383 pp., 2 pis., 2 fold,
maps. 24° [79,974; 40.] 3:4063
Philosophy and Education.
Adams, Charles C. Anthroposophy. N. Y. W.
B. Smith. [1881.] 81 pp. 12° [80,315; 40.]
2:718
Alaux. J- ^' Ueber die Wandlungen der Moral
im Menschengeschlecht. Bas. Schweighauser.
1876. 36 pp. 12° [58,936; 40.] (OeflFentl. Vor-
trage, geh. m der Schweiz; III, 8.) In 41:2217
Biddle, Horace P. Elements of knowledge. Gin.
B. Clarke. 1881. (6+)245 pp. 12° [80,306;
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Blackweil. Elizabeth. Counsel to parents on the
moral education of their children. N. Y. Bren-
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Huguenin. G. Ueber Sinnestauschungen. Bas.
Schweighauser. 1874. 34 pp. 12° [58,936;
40.] (Oeflfentl. Vortrage, geh. in der Schweiz:
II, 12.) In 41:2216
Pollock, Frederick. Spinoza, his life and phi-
losophy. Lond. a K, Paul 1880. xlii+467
pp., 1 port. 8° [79,719; 40.] 2:190
Schmidt, Karl. Geschichte der Padagogik, dar-
gestellt in weltgeschichllicher Entwicklung
und im organischen Znsammenhange mit dem
Culturleben der Volker. 2. vielfach verm, und
verb. Aufl., besorgt d'urch Wichard Lanok. Co-
then. F. Schettler. 1868-76. 4 v. xviii(+ii) +
523 pp.; xvii(-l-iii) 4-496 pp.; xvi+784 pp.; xx-j-
1040 pp. 8*» [19,059-61; 39,484; 79,664; 40.]
2:4291-4
Oontmfa: Vol. 1. Die Geschichle der P&dagogik in der vorchrist-
lichen Zeit.
Vol. 2. Die Geschichte der Pftdftgogik von Christuff bin xar Refor-
mation.
Vol. 3. Die Oenchichle der PAdngogik von Luther bin PestAloszi.
Vol. 4. Die Ge«chichte der PAdagogik Ton PenUlozsi bis xur Ge-
gen wart.
History, Biography, Geography and Travels.
Ammidown, Holmes. Historical collections. N.Y.
Author, 1874. 2 v. xii, 532 pp., 11 ports., 3
fold, plans; viii, 580 pp., 9 ports., 9 fold, plans. 8°
[44,951: 40.] *30:870.1-2
Ifofe. A contribution to Ma98Achii9et(9 hii<tory.
Armltaget John. The history of Brazil, from the
period of the arrival of the Braganza family
in 1808, to the abdication of Don Pedro I. in 1831.
Compiled from state documents and other origi-
nal sources. Forming a continuation to Sonthey's
history of that country. Lond. Smith, Elder and
Co. 1836. 2 V. xv+371 pp., frontis.; viii-f 297
pp., frontis. 8° [79,893; 40.] 30:2491.1-2
ArrlanUS, Flavius. History of Alexander's ex-
pedition. Tr. from the Greek. With notes,
historical, geographical, and critical. By [John]
RooKB. To which is prefixed LeClerg*s criticism
upon Qnintus Cnrtius; and some remarks upon
Perizonius's vindication of that author. A new
ed. Lond. B. Lea. 1814. 2 v. xix-flxxxiv4-
261 pp.; (4+)360 pp. 8° [79,910; 40.] 26:2002.1-2
AtkinS^ohn. A voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and
the West Indies; in his majesty's ships the
Swallow and Weymouth. Giving a genuine ac-
count of the several islands and settlements of
Madeira, the Canaries, Cape de Verd, Sierraleon,
Sesthos, Cape Apollonia, Cabo Corso, and others
on the Guinea shore ; likewise Barbadoes,
Jamaica, etc., in the West Indies. Describing
the colour, diet, languages, habits, manners, cus-
toms, and religions of the respective natives and
inhabitants. With remarks on the gold, ivory,
and slave trade ; and on the winds, tides and cur-
rents of the several coasts. 2. ed. Lond. Ward
and Chandler. 1737. (ii-f)xxv4-2, 19-265 pp.
12** [79,895; 40.] 21:218
Aumale, Henri-Eugene-Phiiippe*Louis d'Orleans,
due d\ Lcttre sur I'histoire de France. Adres-
see au Prince Napoleon. Lond. W. Jeffs. 1861.
32 pp. 12° [3,775; 40.] In *70:961
Banvard, Joseph. Pioneers of Maryland and the
old French war. With an account of various
interesting contemporaneous events which oc-
curred in the early settlement of America. Bost.
Lothrop. 1875. xviiii, 280 pp., frontis., illus. in
text. 12° [80,204; 40.] 29:807
Barbou, Alfred. Victor Hugo; his life and
works. From the French by Frances A. Shaw.
Chic. S. C.Griggs. 1881. xix+207 pp., 2 ports.,
1 facs. letter. 16° [80,322; 40.] 24:1788
Beauvallet, Leon. Eachel and the new world.
A trip to the United States and Cuba. Tr.
from the French. N. Y. Dix^ Edwards and Co,
1856. (ii+)xiv+404 pp. 12° [79,891; 40.]
21:1394
Bell, James. A system of geography, popular
and scientific, or a physical, political, and sta-
tistical account of the world and its various di-
visions. Glas. A. Fullarton. 1838. 6 v. 42
fold, maps, 14 pis. (1 fold.), 1 fold. tab. 8° [79,
921; 40.] 60:330.1-6
Benvenuti, F. F. Episodes of the French revo-
lution from 1789 to 1795, (with an appendix
embodying the principal events in France from
1789 to the present time,) examined from a polit-
ical and philosophical point of view. Lond.
Simpkiny Marshall and Co. 1880. xxv-|-309 pp.
8° [79,703; 40.] 26:2789
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[Great Britain.] Memoirs of the geological sur-
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Vol :i. Brifrwech»el swiwhan Leibnis, Jacob Bernoulli, Johann
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ChopinN Individualitat; rranzLiPiT. Frei ins Doutache ubeitragen
von La Maba.— Franz Schubert's Leben und Werke; A Niooli.— Der
Stand der Offentlu'hen Mu.««ikpfleKe in den Vereinigten Staaten von
Nord-Amerika ; Max Go».dstein — Giovanni Bntti.sia Peigolese; H.
M. ScHLBTTEttBB. — Noeihes VerhaltnisB zur Miixik: W. J. von Wasie-
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Manuela Paredes. Bost. Roberta. 1881. ?87
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Vol. 2. DiiH Nei«t der ZauokOnige.
Vol. .3. Die RiO<ler vom deulachen Hau^e.
Vol. 4. MnrpHH Kdnig.
Vol. 6. Die Geschwister.
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len Kammnch«»r.— Spieee', da» KAtzchen. Ein Marchen.
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Vol. 2. Das Fahnlein der sieben Aufrechten. — Ursula.
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Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand. Denkwiirdige Tage.'
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Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand. Georg Jenatsch.
Eine alte Biindnergeschichte. 2. Aufl. Leip.
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Mollhausen, Balduin. Der Schatz von Quivira.
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der Glassiker. 1838-41. 4 v. xv(+ii)+926 pp.,
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Polygraphy.
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OmtenU: Vol.1. Unsere Kflnstlpr; Fr. Pkcht.— Unterwegs. No-
vello; Utto RoQCKTTK. — Lehijfthre in Weimiir; Ferdinand v. Hillkr. —
Der Garten, seine KiinatMilf und Kunatpnncipien; Jacob t. Falrk.--
Kleine Bemerkungen; Fr. Hodicnhtkdt. — Verfchollen, aber nicht ver-
gesnen. NovnUe ; Robert WaldmOllkr-Dubuo. — Eine venetianische
Goschichte au« dem Ifi. Jahrh.— John Howard, der (ietansnii<Krefor>
mator und Menschenfreund; Frans von HoLTSRNDORrr.— Net>el8Hgen;
Ludwig Lairtnkr. — Die ftltesten Kioater der Christenheit ; Georg
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OniHi I'hf'ipnii; Fr. BoriKNgrKDr. — U«'hpr ili»* TuuM^^ra'^cht'n Torrrttot-
Ic-n; K<Miilintd Kem Lt*^.— ItHlii'iii^fhe hf'i.-* bruit •, \'. Hkysk.— [)«t »lt»*
H«ji>«i. Nov^'lle; W. H. Kikhi.. — U» b<*r «ins Ab«>n«1mMhl von Liomtr.lo i
dji Vitifi: Roborl Vi8<mikr. — Aiw ci«'n Auiz^iiliminutn des M;«r(h*'so
Piutf^rn CardiimlM von (jHrnhjirra. Von (-in^'m d«'iitMh»'n MaU^r. — Kine
rr*J'mrf*^e; F. v. Hili.kii.— I)«t H!Ui.Hfu.iiri«l. Novfl!**; Kuil Fkenzkl.
— Vor ICXj Jnliren; Hruno IUciier. — L'n»-erf KuhmiUt; Fr. Pm ht.—
Gndinhto.
Vol, 3. A US Nizzw; Cifor^ Fijfrm. — Verirrt vom Wege; i\ von
ScHWAKZKOPPKN.— (ornehii, ilio Miim*r diT (finciht'n: H«'intM*h Ni--
8KN.— FutKl iiiul Kjuizler. (.'ul'iitu' •-tbi'ljili'tM* Novt-IU; W. II. KniiL.
— ApltiM ir'iiien; Mari«* v. Eiinkk-Fkchkmiach.— An>< hiiriirtmul K'Mit'-*
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Prinre M»*tt«»i nu'h — ChMrU'**, oornte de Mouta(eriit>ert. — Lord Mel-
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V«>|. 2 Mad.iiiif fl«» Si'viun*^. — Siiint-Simon — MHtlnme dii lipffund,
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h<'Uti;i«' Vl.«*^ll•n\v••^^ n.— I>u' L««ilibi'Mi«'iljck.— UngKif-k'-htus iitid Vn-
t?iri«k«irK'ns<-h. — I)<rVerfu-siniK-li;ifiiftrrh«<iilHriu« — l>i»' lii«r»ri**«h»'n
KnMb«'n.— lM» ri('v,.l|K< haU ohiu' Staiiilfn. — l»eut^t•lll• Wund»Tkinder.
— SiMdix.irtcii. — Alto Hfu'luT. — I»ie .Sh.i«'hf«pi<'ler. — D*-r llt*\i**'ti^f'*t\\-
.^fhaficr.— Kin*' .\lr<Mrhumlu'hk«it.— No«h «Mn (ipfuniibriinnen. — Dj»s
Mfhone (lescJ'U'oht. — lioilin*'! f^.tjje. — Z>ir Nutur^e-'chirhiP dor Raihe.
Vol. 'i lit iiHth-gurtcn.— Alls* doiii Kiini!'ib^rleb#*ij. — Die Strxtrgen.
— Ohs FMrnilii'nub»«l.— I>io H:»llknab<Mi. — Harmlose Boot»rt<"htun>r<'n.
— I)i«' S'hnlc o«'r NfitfHlilfiJ. — I).i.«* M;ldch<'ii der TiJfgi'nwnrl. — Von
ricn S«'nnnfr\virthen.— Noi«l<loni.'*«ho B;i<ler. — Die it»Ii<'ni~oh«Mi Vii-
tPr. — .Xii." 'ton Annah-n d»*s« Panttitli I R»j;irnents. — S«*lb-tverklelle-
runp. — I)«M PoitiiT. — H:"iU-lKht»t« Stilll«-b**n. — Von der Kfd«-lrf-ih»*it.
V>'l. .i. Zvkt'i Sair*i>nb.illt*.— Der Kunxtfreund iind sein Sohn.— Die
moderiien PiipMi.'en«i««.— l)»r uro-»p Unb^k*4nnte. — Mein<' b«Md«»n Gra-
feu. — ('orrtf.p<Mid('nz. — K:indKlosHfn zii fivilehlK*h«*ii D*batten. — Dam
LooH dtT Si.'rblich»n.— A»i«l» ♦^ine 'Ih* Mtervorsi»«llun^ — V^'»n tl^n
Butfo'8. — !•»•• A^b^•ll^b:ld. — L<b»'nde Bil-itr. Bt*i iinsfrem Gdnner.
Vol. 4. K«ino Kluft inf'hr.— Dih letzien Tnge einer S'">mm«*rwoh-
nunn. -Dm PhotojjrHpb'-n. — D*»r f'lhrt-nde Rfdni^r. — Der Laudraih. —
An«h »'hi H'-rd dor Kevoliilion. — G*T«'itel.— l>ie SMi«on und derjtinse
Mann.— Km ulior Kru->jor. — Aii«^ <lem Lebcn ein»*8 Klavieil»'hrere.
Vol. 6. Der Wfihnrti'ht.-^-Atjend.— An!« der KriPi^. — Kin M6rj«enball.
— EliM* V'»rlesiJnu. — V«>ri»ehnio» Landlcben. — .Mimeuhilder. — Aut dem
StadtKojicht.— Borliner HHiiMlehrer.— Znr Phy^iognoniik de» Apfel-
MtMiiM — .A us rien Aulzeu'hnungen eiites Arzie». — Auh dein Let>eneineH
Clrtvi<'iHpu«l«'r^.
Vi>l. 0. Ant dem VolkfrKeHrtngsfe'-to.— Der Vater dee Trafflkerff.—
Em (iarten tier VerK''n>i*'nh»'H. — Weihnaehten in Jungen Jahren.—
Kin Prttniuch iin»«*r«*>* JiihrhundertH.— Em*» verfruhte Hommerwoh-
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Soul's need. — Christ the solden-bloBsom.— The end of thia world it
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Religion and Tlieology-
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with the most ancient authorities and revised a.
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Savage, Minot Judson. Belief in God ; an ex-
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Smith, W. Kobertson. The Old Testament in the
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Usher, James, archbp. of Armagh. . A discourse on
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Athenian letters; or, the epistolary correspond-
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des Morgenlandes.
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schichte and Geffchichte des Abendlandes.— Pc. 2. Das Zeitalter der
KreuuQge : Geschichte des Morgenlandes.
Vol. 4, Pt. 1. Geschir^hte der deutschen und italienischen Staa-
ten bis sum Ende des Mittelalters.— Pt. 2. Geschichte der west-
lichen, ndrd lichen und Ostlichon Staaten Enropas bis sum Ende des
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Vol. 4. Bi9 auf den gesoheiterteu Versach der Aufldsung der
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Vol. 6. Bis April 1797.
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Vol. 2. From the accesdion o'' Philip of Macedon to the Roman
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Vol. 3. Cnrolus IX.— Henricua III.
Vol. 4. Hennciift III et IV.
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Contents: Vol. I. Die Zeit des Heidenlhums.
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Vol. 3. Die Zeit vom Frieden, 1249, bis *ur UnterwerfuuK der
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Vol. 4. Von 128J bis zn Dioterichs von Altenburg Tod, 1341.
Vol. 5. Die Zeit vom Hochmeister Ludolt Kdnig von Weisau, 1342
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Vol. 4. Zanehmender Verfall and neoer Aufschwunff des Retches
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Vol. 5. FortschreitPndea Sinken des Reiches vorsuglich unter dem
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Vol. 7. Die Zeit der Reformen und d**r Rivalits'it der Grortf«nrTuchte
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Confentt: Vol.1. Essay on classification. — North American tea-
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Stirling, William. A text-book of practical his-
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Wllhelni, Thomas. A military dictionary and
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Wright, Thomas. Monograph of the British fossil
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Vol. 2. The R8t«roideH and ophiuroidea.
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A brief account of the recent improvements
and advances of silk manufacture in the United
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Note. Pp. 65-9.') cootain the eighth annual report of the Silk
Awociation of America; and the following pages, an American »ilk
gooda directory. Including silk manafacturers, dealers in silk manu-
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BjornSOn, Bjomsljeme. Synnove Solbakken.
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boatnmn'x yearn.— The quoen'n cup: a drannaat Ryde. — The rivHl? :
a roniance of Ilfraoombe. — A finh-wife*.-* dream : a reminiscence
of Ftilinouth. — A narrow escape : a Brighton episode. — A niece of
orange pe^l : a lale of HaHtiug?.— Workin^-up : a Yarmouth history.
— On the cliff: an adventure at Barmouth.
Hepworth, George H. ! ! I N. Y. Harpers, 1881.
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Hopkins, Alphonso A. Sinner and saint. A story
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HowellS, William Deane. A fearful responsibil-
ity ; and other stories. Bost. Osgood, 1881.
(4+)255 pp. 12° [81,339; 42.] 37:4731
Contaim aUo: At the si^^n of the saTage. — Tonelli's marriage.
Hughes. Thomas. Tom Brown at Oxford. A
sequel to School days at Rugby. Bost. Hough-
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Jefferies, Kichard. Wood magic; a fable. Lond.
Casscll, Petter, Galpin and Co. 1881. (4+)263
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Kingston, William H. G. Ilurricane Hurry ; or,
the adventures of a naval officer afloat and on
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viii+472 pp., 8 pis, 12° [81,351; 42.] 38:1037
Kingston* William H. G. True blue; or, the life
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Kringle, Karl, (pseud.) The boosier doctor. A
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viii, 288 pp. 12° [81,148; 42.] 38:1111
McKnight, Charles. Simon Girty: "the white
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Note. Contains alao biographical sketchea extracted from **Our
western border." (2+)253-442 pp.
Maiioclc, William Ilurrell. A romance of the 19.
century. N. Y. Putnams. 1881. (2+)473
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May, Thomas P. The earl of Mayfield. An his-
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Meade, L. T. Mother Herring's chicken. N. Y.
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Meinhold, William. Mary Schweidler, the amber
witch. The most interestiDg trial for witch-
craft ever known. Printed from an imperfect
manuscript by her father, Abraham Schweidler,
the pastor of Coserow, in the island of Usedom.
Tr. from the German by Lady Duff Gordon.
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Miller, Cincinnatas Hiner, called Joaquin. The
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pp. 12° [81,119; 42.] * 40:2433
Patty*8 perversities. Bost. Osgood. 1881. iv-f
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Perry, Nora. A book of love stories. Bost. Os-
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38:4355
Cbn/en/f: Dolly.— Dick Halliday^s wife.— Lftiira and her hero.
— Chnsline.— Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. — The charmer charmed.— Alter
ftve years. — John Eccleston's thaDk^givrng.— An heirees.— Margaret
Kreyer'B heart.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. Friends; a duet. Bost.
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38:4372
Riddle, A. G. The house of Koss; and other
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pp. 12*> [81,154; 42.] 39:403
OofUenU : The house ol Ross.- The Stowes of Aubarn.— Lu Pet-
ttngill's punishment.— Edith Grover. — Monson.
R088, Mrs. Ellen. Little mother Mattie. N. Y.
Carter. 1881. (6+)386 pp., frontis. 16° [81,
292; 42.] 39:649
Oontmtt: Old Bill's good angel.— Uncle Dillon's Christmasi guesta*
— Dear wee Winnie.— The shadow on the blind.— Marty'd Christmas
E resent.- Wyndham Criimer's Christmas carol. — The Gretions of
lighfly. — Only a sempstress.
Sidney, Margaret. So as by fire. Bost. Lothrop.
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Sirven, Alfred and Leverdier, H. Nana's daugh-
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Smith, Hannah,
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vi, 291 pp. 12°
Swan, Eliza B.
puzzle. Cin.
244 pp. 12° [81,337; 42.]
(Hesba Stretton.) Cobwebs and
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Once a year ; or, the doctor's
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Terhune, Mary Virginia. (Marion Harland.)
Handicapped. JN. Y. Scribners. 1881. (8+)
391 pp. 12° [81,293; 42.] 39:2848
Qm<«n/<.* Two.— The heart of John Stewart. — Wall -flowers.—
AbigaiPs waiting. — How *'Mad Marcv" was tamed. — Lois Grant and
her reward. — One old maid.— Nurse Brown's story.
Wright, Saul. Surf ; a summer pilgrimage. N.Y.
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FIctioif.— French.
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Barrillon, Cr. Un dramo en Araeriquo. Par. C.
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Vol. 36. >ew-Orl<^su9.
Bouvier, Alexis. Monsieur Trumeau. 2. ed.
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Champselx, Mme. L. (Andre Leo.) Les deux
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Champselx, Mme. L. (Andre Leo.) L'ideal au
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Cherbuliez, Victor. L'idee de Jean Teterol. Par.
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Cherbuliez, Victor. Meta Iloldenis. 4. ed. Par.
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Cherbuliez, Victor. La revanche de Joseph
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375 pp. 12° [81,080; 42.] 57:272
Craven, Mme. Pauline de la Ferronnays. Fleu-
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Daudet, Alphonse. Fromont jeune et Kisler aine.
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Daudet, Alphonse. Jack. Moeurs contemporaines.
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Daudet, Alphonse. Le petit Chose. Histoire
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Daudet. Alphonse. Les rois en exil. Eoman
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Daudet, Ernest. Dolores. Par. E. Plon. [1879.]
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de lemons utiles, avec quelques petits portraits a
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Delpit, Albert. Le fils de Coralie. 7. ed. Par.
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Noie. Vol. 3 uonUinH : L'omnibus du dinble.
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Durand, J^Ime. Alice Floury. (Henri Greville.)
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Durand, Mine. Alice Floury. (Henri Greville.)
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313 pp. 12° [81,102; 42.] 57:1464
Durand, Mme. Alice Fleury. (Henri Greville.)
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Durand, Mme. Alice Fleury. (Henri Greville.) Un
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150 pp. 18° [81,085; 42.] (Biblioth. choisie,
596-8.) 57:1649
Note. Vol. 3 Includes: L'bomme au cheTal blanc; par G. Lotxei
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Feydeau, Ernest-Aime. Le mari de la dan-
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Note. CoDtioiuttloii of " MoDSieur de Saint Bertrand.**
Flaubert, Gustavo. Madame Bovary. Mceurs dc
province. Par. Levy freres. 1857. 4 v. in 2.
160 pp.; 160 pp.; 160 pp.; 5-20* pp. 18°
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Note. Vol. 4 includes : L'as de trifle; by Nicholaii-Jule^- Henri
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Flaubert, Gustave. Salammbo. Par. Charpen-
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Montepin, Xavier, comte. L'idiot. Par. A. Cadot.
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Robert, Mile. Clemence. Les anges de Pari8.
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Rufflni, Giovanni. Decouverte de Paris par una
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NaU. Pt. 3hAS the followioK title: An*«ichten fiber die Aufgabe
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engines, their general utility and the special
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Piatt, Franklin. A special report to the legisla-
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Contend: I)ie GroHslftr^ttii Helene.-— Grnf Peter S<?huvi«lo|f.— Die
Gnitiii Antoinette Blndott.— Die (irufen A«ller»)erg.— Die Hruder Miija-
tin.— Fur-fct OortHclitkrttt.— tirnf Protftsj-oft — P. A. W»Iu)»'fl.— GtMierai
IgnJiijeff.— lJn«»ere Unt<*riu-ht»<rniniHter. — JournRli^ten uiid Schriir-
meller.— 8ohlU!»?beinerknng.
Balch, William Kalston. The life of James
Abram Garfield, late president of the United
States. The record of a wonderful career, which,
like that of Abraham Lincoln, by native energy
and untiring industry, led its hero from obscurity
to the foremost position in the American nation.
Together with a full account of his election to the
presidency, momentous events of his brief ad-
ministration, assassination, surgical treatment,
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the sympathy of the nation, removal to Elberon,
death, autopsy, funeral obsequies, interment, etc.
Phil. McCurtfy and Co. [1881.] xvi, 760 pp., 7
ports., 18 pis. 12° [82,237; 45.] 24:1170
Beautemps-Beaupre. Charles Francois. Expose
des truvaux relutifs a la reconnaissance hydro-
graphique des eotes occidentules de France, suivi
d*un precis des operations ^eodesiques qui ont
servi de base aux cartes et plans des trois pre-
mieres parties du Pilote fran^ais, par M. Daussy.
Publie parordro du roi sous le ministere de M. le
baron Hyde do Neuville. Par. Impr. royaie.
1829. (4+)124 pp., 1 fold. map. 4^ [lt),955; 45.]
*60:4 ^30
Bigat, Pierre. Expose des operations geode-
siques relatives aux travaux hydrographiques
executes sur les cotes septentrionales de France
par les ingenieurs hydrographes de la marine,
sous la direction de M. Beautemps-Beaupre, in-
genieur en chef. Publie par order du roi, sous
le ministere do M. le vice-amiral, Ducampe de Ro-
samcl. Par. Impr. royaie. 18H9. (4+)5f> pp.,
1 fold. map. 4° [16,954; 45.] *60:4431
Bsrard, Auguste. Description nautiques des
cotes de TAIgerie. Suivie de notes par M. do
Tessan. Publiee au depot general de la marine
sous le ministere de M. j)ucampe de Rosamel. 2.
ed. Par. Impr. royaie. 1839. 232 pp., 16 pis.
12° [16,807; 45.] 60:685
Biography and history. Lond. Longmans. 1865.'
4 V. 128+101 +viii+262+(vi+)144 pp. ; viii
4.250-}-4-94-|-(iv+)135 pp.; (6 +-)149+(2+)118
+6-169+92+4-:^l pp.; (2+)6, 315+(2+)122+
124pp. 12° [24,897; 45.] (Travelers library,
14-17.) 23:26-29
CtrUenU: Vol. 1. Wellington. — Turenne. — The battle ofLelpslc.
— Sc*lmmyl.
Vol. 2. Fuller. — Turkey and Christendom. — Ferdinand I., and
MuxImiUati II.
Vol. 3. Detoe. — Churchill. — Johnson. — Swifl. — Rlchardnon.
Vol. 4. Uolcroft. — Arago. — Ctaestertleld. — Selwyn.
BraVB men's foot-steps. A book of example and
anecdote in practical life, for young people. By
the editor of *Men who have risen.' 2. ed. Lond.
H. S. King. 1873. viii+333 pp., 1 pi. 16°
[39,819; 45.] 23:30
British biography ; or, an accurate and impartial
account of the lives and writinp^s of eminent
persons, in Great Britain and Ireland ; from
Wickliff, who begun the reformation by his
writings, to theprcscnt time : whether statesmen,
patriots, generals, admirals, philosophers, poets,
lawyers, or divines. In which the several inci-
dents and remarkable actions of their lives, and
the particularities of their deaths, that can be
collected from history, fa rail}' memoirs, and re-
cords, will be related; a catalogue and specimen
of their writings given, with occasional remarks ;
and their characters delineated with freedom and
impartiality. Lond. R. Goadby. 1766-8. 4 v.
x-ffiv+)12-424(+7) pp, 8 ports.; 8+(4+)9-432
-hlO pp., 10 ports.; (6+)414(+8) pp., 7 ports.;
464(+ 12) pp., 5 ports. 12° [1,560-63 ; 45.]
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British cabinet. The, in 1853. Phil. Zippincott.
1853. iv, 346 pp., I pi. 18*» [902; 45.] 23:35
0>nt^rU*: O. H. Gordon. — Henry Pettv (Maronls of Lansdowae.)
— H. J. Temple. —J. Russell. — Sir J. (irauam. — W. E. OladBtone. —
Duke or Newcastle. — Lord Cranworth. — sir William Molesworth. —
Sidney Herbert. — Earl ofClareudon. — E^rl of OranvUle. — Dake of
Arffyll. — Sir Cliarle« Wood.
Bundy, -Mnj. J. M. The nation's hero. In memo^
riam. The life of James Abram Garfield, 20tb
president of the United States. With an account
of the president's death and funeral obsequies.
N. Y. Barnes. [1881.] iv+274 pp., 1 port.,
illus. and 1 map in text. 12° [82,238; 45.J
24:1176
CliaracteristiCS of men of genius ; a series of
biographical, historical, and critical essays,
selected chiefly from the North American review.
Bost. Otis, Broaders and Co. 1847. 2 v. (iv+)
+xix+(iv+)316 pp.; (84-)317 pp. 12° [33,708;
45.] 23:40-41
Oonfenta: Vol. 1. Gregory VII., and hi« age.— The founder of the
JeRiiiiR — Blnise PH.«cAl,an<i his writings.— Dante. — Petrarch. — Milton.
— SheM«»v. — Lord Byron. — Goethe.
Vol.'i. Sir Waller St'oll.— Wordsworth.— The poetn of GerniHnx.
Michael An^eio.— OmoTa. — Machiavelli. — Louis IX. — Peter the Great.
Draper, Lyman C. King's Mountain and its
heroes: history of the battle of King's Moun-
tain, Oct. 7th, 1780, and the events, which led to
it. Cin. P. G. Thomson, 1881. xv,612pp., 11 pU.,
1 plan of battle, 1 map. 8° [82,212; 45.]
29:2053
Eccentric biography, or, sketches of remarkable
characters, ancient and modern. Bost. N,
Balch. 1825. 213 pp., 1 pi. 18° [36,230; 45.]
23:50
Contentt: E.Andrews Alleyn.— T. Aniello.— E. Aram.— P. Aretio.
—P. Altclard.— F. Bacon.— Benyow^ky.— Berenicus.— J. Bigg.— 8. Bis-
sett.—T. Blood.— L. de Boii*8i. — 8. Boyce. — J. Buxton.— Rev. M.
ByleH.— B. M. Carew.— Cervetto.'^^. Gibber.— J. Clark.— J. Criobtoo.—
T. Dexter.— D. Dancer.
Eddy, Hichard. History of the 60th regiment
New York state volunteers, from the commence-
ment of its organization in July, 1861, to its public
reception at Ogdensburgh as a veteran command,
Jan. 7th, 1864. Phil. Author. 1864. xii+360
pp. 12^ [82,006; 45.] 29:2731
Elizabeth, Queen. The history of the life and
reign of that excellent princess, from her birth
to her death : as also, the trial, sufferings and
death of Mary, queen of Scots. With the whole
proceedings of the divorce of King Henry Vlll.,
from Queen Catharine; his marriage with the
Lady Anne Bullen, and the cause of her unfor-
tunate death on the scaffold. Lond. 1739. 436
pp. sq. 8^ [30,855; 45.] 23:70
Friedlander, Ludwig. Darstellungen aus der Sit-
tengeschicbte Homs in der Zeit von August bis
zum Ausgang der Antonine. 5., neu bearb. n.
verm. Aufl. Leip. Hirzel. 1881. 2 v. xxviii
+524 pp.; xii+592 pp. 8^ [81,330; 82,235; 45.]
10:375.1-2
Georgian ora, The. Memoirs of the most eminent
persons, who have flourished in Great Britain;
from the accession of George I. to the demise of
George IV. Lond. Vezetelly. 1832. 4 v. 582
pp., 1 port.; (2+)588 pp., 1 port; (2+)588 pp.,
1 pi.; 588 pp., 1 port. 12^ [36,235; 45.] 23:56-9
HiBTOBT, ETC.
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Oontenti: Vol. 1. The roynl family; The pretender? and their ad-
herenla; Churchmen; Dissenters; Statesmen.
Vol. 2. Military anil ua?al commanders; Judges and bnrristers;
Physicians and surgeons.
Vol. 3. Voyagers and travellers; Philosophers and men of nuienee;
Authors.
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tects, and engravers; Composers; Vocal, instrumental, and drHmntic
performers.
GottSChalk, Louis Moreaa. Notes of a pianist
daring his professional tours in the United
States, Canada, the Antilles and South America.
Preceded by a short biographical sketch with
contemporaneous criticisms. Ed. by his sister Clara
GoTTSCHALK. Tr. from the French by Robert E.
Peterson. Phil. Lippincott. 1881. xxvii, 480
pp., 1 port. 12° [82,200; 45.] 24:1351
Gr66y, Edward. Young Americans in Japan, or,
the adventures of the Jewett family and their
friend Oto Nambo. Bost. Lee and Shepard.
1882 [1881]. xiii+372 pp., frontis., illus. in text.
8° [82,202; 45.] 22:194
Hall, Capt. C. W. Drifting round the world. A
boy*8 adventures by sea and land. Bost. Lee
and Shepard, 1882 [1881]. xii+:s72 pp., frontis.,
illus. in text. 8° [82,203; 45.] 21:448
Mag&Zin von merkwiirdigen nenen Keisebeschrei-
bungen, aus fremden Sprachen iibersetzt und
rait erJauternden Anmerkungen begleitet. Vol.
9. Ber. Voss. 1793. (iv+)xxiv+274+xvr+i)
+168 pp., 3 pis. (1 fold.) 12° [81,233; 45.1
*2l:it>9
Contenft: William BlijE^h's, Eapitaius von der grn9»«br)lanni8ch(>n
Flotte, Keise in das SCidmeer, welche mit dem Btrhiff'e Bounty unter-
nommen worden ist, um Brotbftume nanh den weptindi!»ohen In^eln
sa verpflansen. Aus dem Englischen; nebst J^nn Fran^oij* de Bur-
Tille, IrMnadsischen Eapitains, Reise in das BOdmeer, jetzi sum er-
stenmal aus den vier Tollfttfindigen TaffehOchcrn der Herren de
SraviLLK, Lab£, Pottikr dk L'Hommb una Moknbhow Qbersetst, und
mit Anmerkungen begleitet von Georg FoasTSB.— G. Imlat'h, ehemal.
Kapitains in der amerikanischen Armee und CommiHHionHirs der
Lftndervertheilung in dem westlichen Gebiete, Nachiichten von dem
wesilichen Lande der nordamerikanisohen FreiRtaaten, von dem
Klima, den Naiurprodukten. der Volksmenge, den Sitt<>n und Ge-
brauchen desselben. neb«»t einer Angabo der indianischen Vdlker-
st&mme, die an den Grensen wohnen, und einer Schildcruug von den
Gesetaen und der Uegierung des Stant^s Kentucky. In Iriefcn nn
einen Freund in En^tland. Aus dem EngliMthen Obersetzt, mit vielen
Anmerkungen und Bestimmungen der nMttUlichen Produkre, von E.
A. W. ZlMMEBMANN.
Merrill. Selah. East of the Jordan. A record of
travel and observation in ihe countries of Moab
Gilead and Bashan during the years 1875-1877.
With illus. and a map. With an introduction by
Roswell D. Hitchcock. ^. Y. Scribners, 1881.
xv-l-549 pp., 6 pis., 1 fold, map, illus. in text. 8°
[82,206; 45.] 22:516
Poole. Capt. D. C. Among the Sioux of Dakota.
Eighteen months experience as an Indian
agent. N. Y. Van Nostrand. 1881. 335 pp.
12^ [82,217 ; 45.] 21:2404
"Q." Dramatists of the present day. Repr.
from the Athenseum. London. Chapman.
1871. vi+(ii+)140 pp. 12° [36,830; 45.]
23:47
Rae, W. Fraser. Newfoundland to Manitoba,
through Canada's maritime, mining and prairie
provinces. N. Y. Putnam. 1881. x(-fii)-|-
294 pp., 3 fold, maps, 2 pis. 12° [82,216 ; 45.]
21:1820
Rand, McNally and Co., publishers. New map
and guide to the Black Hills of Dakota. Chic.
1875. 32 pp., 1 lold. map, illus. in text. 16°
[51,448; 45.] *22:2857
Rutherford, Mark. The autobiography of Mark
Rutherford, dissenting minister. Ed. by his
friend Reuben Shapcott. N. Y. Putnam. 1881.
vii, 218 pp. 16° [82,218; 45.] 25:839
Ternaux-Compans, Henri, editor. Voyages, re-
lations et menioires originaux pour servir a
I'histoire de la decouverte de TAmerique. Par.
A. Bertrand. 1837. Vols. 1-13, 15-20. 12° [52,
669^.45.] 29:157-169. 171-6
0>ntenU: Vol. 1. NarrMliondii premier voyage de Nicolas Fkpbh-
MAMN Ujeune, Haguenau, 1657.
Vol 2. HiHtoirede la province de Saucta-Crue; Pero de Maoal-
HA.NE« DE Gandavo. Lii^bonne. l«')76.
Vol. 3. Hii'toire d'an pay» sihi^ dnn^ le nouvemi rnonde, uomro^
Am6nque; Hrina Staden a<' i/oni6fr(7 Marboiirg. 1667.
Vol. 4. Rrlatifju %^rMique tie la conqiit^ie dn PCrou et de la
province du Ci]a<'oc nomm^e Nonvellt*-(.':is>iile ; Franrois" Xla^H.
8il.inianaue. 1617.
V^nl. 6. Hixtoire veritable d'un voyage curieiix; Ulrich Schmidel
de Sfrnubiug. Nureinlierg. 16U9.
Vol. 6. 'Commt-niHin's*; .\i7iir NuSkz C'abcva dk Vaca. Valiadolid..
1655.
Vol. 7. Relation el ^^^^t^age^; Alvar NiKn CAHtvA dr Vaca. VhI-
ladnlid. 1665
Vol. » Cniaul^s horribles d»->* conqu^rants du Mexiqne; Fernando
d'AIVH IXTLILXOCHITL. MtfXiOO. IK2y.
V\)l. 9. Re<HMon du voyage de Cibola, entrepri? en 1540; P6dro de
Cabta^kda db Naqeba.
Vol. 10. RecUfil de pi^cefi relativea A la couqu^'tc du Mexique.
Tome 1.
Vol.11. Rapport Biir le!« diflf^rentea clnf)HO(* de ehefa de la Nou-
vHle- Ei»p<»Kne; Aloniio <1*» Zurita.
Vole. 12-13. Hi-totre des Chipliim^ques ou den anoiens roi:« de
TewMico. Pie. 1-2; Don Fernando d'Alva Ixtlilxociiitl.
Vol. 16. Hi-* olre du Pi^ron: Mitfuel Unvollo Balroa.
Vol. 16. Second rei'ueil de pi^ce» t-ur le Mexique. Tome. 2.
Vol. 17. M<>nioire8 hiHtoriqiiea aur Tancien P^rou ; Fernando
MOSTBHIWO".
Vol8. 18-19. Hi>*toiredu rojaume de Quiu>; Juan de Vklai>co.
Tomea 1-2.
Vol. 20. Reoiieil de pieces 8ur la Floride.
Texas almanac for 1873. And emigrant's guide
to Texas, showing a portion of our early
history; the lives and reminiscences of the parti-
cipants in our revolution; the vast area of our
state, and the great productive power of our soil,
and its adaptation to all the most valuable staples;
the present remarkable cheapness of our lands;
the salubrity of our climate; the great length of
our seasons for all farming purposes; the cheap-
ness of all the necessaries of life; the great profits
of farming, of stock raising, and of sheep hus-
bandry; together with all the most important
statistics of the state and of the United State^,
bopides scientific articles on the geology and
climatologj' of the state. Indeed scarcely a sub-
ject is omitted, that can be of interest to the im-
migrant, who comes to make Texas his future
home, or to answer the inquiries of his friends
abroad. [Galveston.] Richardson, Belo and Co.
[1873.] 240 pp. 12° [39,019; 45.] 60:1507
Tyler, Katharine E. The story of a Scandina-
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394 pp. 12° [82,224; 45.] 22:1211
Urwick, Bev. W. Indian pictures, drawn with
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Wheeler, L. i^. The foreigner in China. With
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Griggs. 1881. 268 pp. 12° [82,227; 45.1
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several conferences held in the maritime pro-
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the proposed confederation of the provinces, to-
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the delegates from the provinces, on important
public occasions. Ciiarlottetown. G. T. Haszard.
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Winslow, Forbes E. Tiie children's fairy geo-
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Science, Art and Industry.
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Adams, William H. Davenport, editor. Everyday
objects, or picturesque aspects of natural his-
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AragO, Dominique Francois Jean. Uncerhaltun-
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dem Franzosischen iibersetzt von Carl von Remy.
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Bach, Michael. Studien und Lesefriichte aus dem
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Baale, Lionel Smith. Protoplasm ; or life, mat-
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Bell, Henry Glassford, editor. Selet-tions of the
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Beta, H. (pseud.) See Bettziech, H.
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Blake, John Laurie. The wonders of the ocean ;
containing an account of the color, saltness,
and probable depth of the ocean ; of its mount-
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and of its coral and other formations and pro-
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Blanford, W. T. Observations on the geology
and zoology of Abyssinia, made during the pro-
gress of the British expedition to that country in
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Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich. Beytrtige zur
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Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich. A manual of
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Bourne, John. Handbook of the steam engine.
Containing all the rules required for the right
construction and management of engines of every
class, with the easy arithmetical solution of those
rules. 'Constituting a key to the Catechism of the
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Bowden, R^v. J. The naturalist in Norway ; or
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plants of that country. With some account of the
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Bronn, Heinrich Georg. Morphologiscbe Studien
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Bucke, Charles. On the beauties, harmonies and
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Budgen, J^iss L. M. (Acheta Domestica.) March
winds and April showers ; being notes and no-
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Bullock, John, editor. The rudiments of the art
of building; represented in five sections. For
the use of architects, builders, draughtsmen, ma-
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in text. 12° [6,015; 45.] 52:943
Oontents : The eeneral principles of construclioD. — MatPriaU
used ia buildioi^.— Strength of materials.— Use of materials. — Work-
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Science, etc.
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Science, etc.
Burgoyne, Sir John. Rudimentarj' treatise on
the blasting and quarrying of stone for building
and other purposes, and on the blowing up of
bridges. 5. ed., with numerous wood engravings.
Together with an addenda on the non-success of
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Burndll, George R. Rudimentary treatise on
limes, cements, mortars, concretes, mastics,
plastering, etc. 3. ed., rev. Lond. J. Weale.
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52:949
Burty, Philippe. Chefs-d'oeuvre of the industrial
arts. Pottery and porcelain, glass, enamel,
metal, goldsmith's work, jewellery and tapestry.
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Busk, Hans. The navies of the world ; their
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Carpenter, William. Scripture natural history :
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Cornwall: its mines and miners. With sketches
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estampes coloriees, sur les cartes a jouer, sur
quelques livres a figures du 15* sieele, sur les
danses des morts, sur les livres d'heures ; un non-
veau catalogue de livres de broderie et un essai
sur les nielles ou gravures d'orfevres ; 2° Les
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von C. A. KossMassLER. 2. Ausg. Bres. J. C. C.
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OrtOti, Jatnes. Underground treasures; how
and where to find them. A key for the ready
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experimental philosophy, the useful and fine arts,
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Ponton, Mungo. The beginning: its when and
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Pouchet, Felix ArchimMe. The universe : or, the
infinitely great and the infinitely little. New
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Professional papersof the corps of royal engineers.
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[Ed. by Eobert H. Vbtch.] Chatham. Roy. Eng.
Inst. [1877]-81. 5 v. xii+244 pp., 22 pis. (20
fold.), 4 tabs.; viii+270 pp., 15 fold, pis., 8 tabs.;
vi(-f ii)+402 pp., 32 fold, pis., 3 tabs.; (viii4-)246
pp., 46 fold, pis., 4 fold, tabs.; xiii+249 pp., 13
fold. pis. 8° [77,899; 81,545; 45.] *72:2181-5
Professional papers, etc.— (continued.)
Oontenti : Vol. 1. Targets for the trial of recent heavy ordnance,
pt. I ; Col. T. INUI.IA. - Report of the preparationH for landing the 80-
ton gun alSboeburynem: MaJ. M. Lambkrt. — The principles of a
system of High ting ordnance, a-s applied to telescopes and the ser-
vice sights of the present day.- Capt. L. K. Scott. — Results of expe
nnients with Portland cement ; Lieut. C. de B. Cabky. — On the
strength of besieging armies; Lieut. Col. H. Schaw. — On the garri-
sons required Tor modern fortre<-ses: Lieut. J. F. Lewin. — Notes on
the erection of the Tarlee bridge; Lieut. E. C. Hart. — TurgeU of the
trml of recent heavy ordnance, pt. 2: Col. T. Inolis. — A new svsiem
or sighting ordnance: capt. L. K. 8cott. — On the mine warfare at
Sehastopol ; Capt. PJ M. Li.ovd. — A brief sketch of the present state
"u British gunnery ; MjO- E. Maitland. — Precis of papers concerning
Iht* iniroduclion of cavalry pioneera, communicated by the secretary
R. E committee.— Extracts from proceedings of Indian pontoon com-
mittee, communicat«d by the secretary R. E. committee. — On fort
ress warfare; Lieut. Col Schaw. — Formuite for suspension bridges;
Lieut. F. R. de Wolski. - On the naval attack of a fortress; Coni-
Diander C. Bridok.— On the utiliKallon of pigeons in time o( war : W.
B. Tkgetmeikr. — Targets for the trial of rec^'Ut heavv ordnance, pt.
3; Col. T. iNOLis. - The cycloscope ; Lieut. O. 8. Ci.abke. — List of
service ordnance and ammunition, etc : reprinted by permission of
the Royal Artillery Institution.
Vol. 2. Report of the .special commission for experimental firing
at shl*>ldM of fi5 centimetres, at Hpeszia ; Trans, by Lieut.-Col, Maqua v.
with some notes by Capt. Emolish. — On the electrical resistance of
conductors at high temperatures: Capt. Bitcknill. — Military ush of
railways in India. Precis of report of the railway transport committee
India. 187a. Communicated by the secretary R. E. committee. — 1 he
organisation of the imperial Russian engineers; Trans, from the Ger-
man by Capt. J. Gore Booth. — On entrenchments; MaJ. Gen. Bain-
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and the surrender of the Turkish army Nov. 28 1877 (O. 8.^; Trans,
from the Russian by Capt. O. T. Plttskictt. — The third battle of
Plevna. Sept. 7-12, 1877. Trans, ftrom tbe French by Capt. O. T. Phtn-
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paign In Armenia; Capt. H Tbotter. — Demolition of a factory
chimney, at Rings End, Dublin: MaJ Q. W. Stock ley. — The en-
trenched camp of Plevna: Trans, ft-om the French by Capt. C. Wooj»-
WABD. — Extract trom "Instruction sur le service d« rartillerie dans
unsi^ge.*' 187«: Capt. T. Frasbb. — Targets for the trial of recent
heavy ordnance, pt. 4; Col. T. IwoLia. — Some recent developments
of applied science; Lieut. Coi. Frank Bolton and W. H Pbj-ece. —
The third battle of Plevna, Sept. 7-12, 1877 {emUitiuation) ; Trans, from
the French by Lieut. A. O. Green. — A letter ft-om Gen. Todlbbkn
to Gen. Brialmunt, on the defence of Plevna; Trans, from the French
by Capt. J. W. Savage. — List of service ordnance and ammunition,
reprinted by permission of the Royal Artillery Institution.
Vol. 3. Geographical distributions of animals: Thomas Henry Hux-
ley. -' Indian system of geographical map making; T. E. Holdbtch.
—Notes on the progress of gunnery: MTaJ. M. Lambert. —Shelter
trenches and Held fbrtiflcailons; abstracted fVom the Italian bv Lieut.-
Col. E.R. James. — Battle of Loveha. 8. Dec, 1877; Trans, from the
French by Lieut. A. O. Grbkn. — History and geography of Afgha-
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the German by MaJ. Gen. P J. Bainbriooe. — On the employment of
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the Italian army: Lieut -Col. £. R. James. — Tables of service ord-
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extracted from the R. E prise essays for 1878.
Vol.4. Laagers in the Zulu war; Lieut. R. da Costa Porteb, with
notes by Capt. D. C. Courtney. — Report on the fkilure of a dock
wall in the East India docks; Lieut. H. D. Lapfan. — The foriiflca-
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18T6 ; Trans, firom the French by MaJ. C. woodward. — Report on
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Tucker, J- H. A manual of sugar analysis, in-
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IH. The construction of buUdlnKS : Orirnnisatlon of build tngr yards;
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14. On the (eachinK of architecture.
1<>. General observations on the external and Internal ornamenta'
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16. On monumental sculpture
17-19. Domestic urchlteciure. i9. Country houses.
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Wood, William. Index entomologicus ; or, a
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Zoological magazine, The, or journal of natural
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Gibson, W. Hamilton. Camp life in the woods
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chapters on the trapper's art, containing all llie
"tricks'' and valuable bait recipes of the profes-
sion ; full directions lor the use of the steel trap,
and for the construction of traps of all kinds;
detailed instructions for the capture of alt fur-
bearing animals ; valuable recipes for the caring
and tanning of fur skins, etc. N. Y. Harpers,
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KBBne, J- fl. The practical fisherman : dealing
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Knox, Thomas W. The young Nimrods in North
America. A book for boys. N. Y. Harpers.
1881. 299 pp., 1 pi., illus. in' text. 8° [80,(i57; 45.]
10:600:^
Saddls-horso, The. A complete guide for riding
and training. N. Y. Orange Judd Co. 1881.
95 pp., frontis., illus. in text. 12° [82,194 ; 45.]
10:6050
Stevens, Charles W. Fly-fishing in Maine lakes;
or, camp life in the wilderness. Bost. A.
Williams. 1861. 201 pp., 1 col'd pi. 12° [81,
113; 45.] 10:5944
Fiction.— English.
Alden, Isabella M. (Pansy.) The pocket measure.
Bost. Lothrop. 1881. 515 pp. 12° [81,419;
45.] 35:501
Blacic, William. That beautiful wretch. A
Brighton story. N. Y. Harpers. 1881. 240
pp., 33 pis. 12° [81,«41; 45.] 35:2191
Braemar; or, two months in the highlands.
Lond. S. Tinsley. 1881. 2 v. (iv-| )ivH-280
pp.; iv+267 pp. 12° [81,568; 45.] 40:2063.1-2
Bryan, Mary E. Wild work; the story of the
Ked river tragedy. N. Y. Appleton. 1881.
vii, 410 pp. 12° [81,630; 45.] 35:3053
Carey, Annie. School-girls; or, life at Montagu
Hall. Lond. Cassell. [1881.J viii-f :W2pp.,
2 pis. 12° [81,417; 45.] 35:3775
Ciiester, Sara E. Dear Jane. With other stories
by favorite authors. Bost. Lothrop. [1880.]
(182) pp., illus. 12° [81,452; 45.] (Tressy's
Christmas library.) 35:4219
Contents: Why mftmmy Pelphy's b:»by wflg nitmed Grief.— Gr«nny
LnkeV roiirase.— What Jtinot did with her ChriHtmAS present —The
rubber babv.— Sammy Sealskin's enemy.— Bercetta'a mii«ft.rttmef . —
NannetteV live baby. — The other side of the story.— Brother.** for sale
— \ story ot a clock.— Naniihty Zay,- The lej^^'nd of the salt sea. —
The man with the straw hat. — RiifHes and puffs. — Sugar river.— A
pioneer •• wide awake."
Droz, Gustavo. Monsieur, madame and the baby.
A series of confessions. Tr. from the French by
Reavel Savage, Phil. Peterson. [1881.] (4+)
21-302 pp. sq. 16° [81,637; 45.] 37:8()2
Fothergill, Jessie. "One of three" and Made or
marred. N. Y. H.Holt. 1881. (ii + )vi( + ii)
+333 pp. 16° [81,636; 45.] (Leisure hour
ser.) 37:2434
Gaily, J- VV. Sand and Big Jack Small. Chic.
Bel ford, Clarke and Co. 18S0. 243 pp., 5 pis.
12° "^[81,418; 45.] 37:2772
Lathrop, i^^se Hawthorne. One cent. With
other stories by favorite authors. Bost. Lo-
throp. [1880.] (174) pp., illus. 12° [81,452; 45.]
(Tressy s Christmas library.) 38:134h
Ojnfenfg: Bunker Mill revived. — S.orv of a hoe cake. — The
tramp's diuuer party. — The ragHmuftin.« and General Washin<;iun.~
.lah^MTwock. — Nip and Ti»«k ; or, tlu* tail thfct would vfnu. — .MaJ«ier
ToiiyS oxptriment — Th** Beech Woods lioyx. — Fright of the beehive.
—A d^er fmnt.— Hom lh»- Penny lumily lived.— Tad's telephone.—
The boy who would rliuib iie'es. — Goin^ to mill in 1777. — Ti si
poppnty.
MacDonald, Geori^e. Warlock o' Glenwarlock :
a homely romance. Bost. Lothrop. [1881.]
V, 714 pp., 15 pis. 12° [81,416; 45.] 38:2191
Moulton, Louise Chandler. Jessie's neighbor.
With other stories by favorite authors. Bost.
Lothrop. [1880.1 (188) pp., illus. 12° [81,452;
45.] (Tressy's Christmas library.) 38:3184
Contents: The white chrysanthemumi*. — Two burial p^Hces of
Florence. — How Ml}»s Chatty earned a living. — Nib and Meg. — The
doll nii8»«ion. — Pn-tty, and her violin. — Au afternoon wiili an Indian
pr;ncerf8.— Frtyetl«*8 ride.— Jennie's lark
Otis, James. Toby Tyler : or, ten weeks with a
circus. N. Y. Harpers. 1881. 265 pp., 21
pis. 16° [81,638; 45.] 38:3944
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. The boys of Brimstone
Court. With other stories by favorite authors.
Bost. Lothrop. [1880.] (190) pp., illus. 12°
[81.452; 45.] (Tressj-'s Christmas library.)
38:4389
Cbntenrg: Mr». Miffet'n onmers hair shawl — Mips Juniper*;* w«rd.
—That whioh hHppened to Tommy. — Left. handed luck. — ThiHie'f
fonrth of July— Bobby'p shirts.- Her little life.— A "miH'ble" dsy.—
'Mnndy*.** quilting party.— Why didn't he cat«^h a fox ? — About hatn.
Rand, Edward A. The bark-cabin on Kear-
sarge. Bost. Lothrop. [1880.] 209 pp. 16°
[81,414; 45.] 39:104
Rand, Edward A. The tent in the notch. Bost.
Lothrop. [188k] 178 pp. 16° [81,415; 45.J
39:105
Reichenbach, Moritz ron. The Eichhofs. A
romance from the German. Tr. by Mrs. A. L.
WiSTER. Phil. J. B. Lippincott. 'l881. 322
pp. 12° [80,331 ; 45.] 39:227
**Rlta." (pseud.) Fragoletta. A novel. Phil.
J, B. Lippincott 1881. 295 pp. 12° [82,
032; 45.] 40:2785
Rousselet, Louis. The two cabin boys. Bost.
Roberts. 1881. 361 pp., 17 pis., illus. in text.
12° [80,038 ; 45.] 39:674
Scott, Mary E. Reith; or, righted at last. Phil.
Lippincott. 1881. :^08 pp. 12° [80,293; 45.]
39:1296
Scudder, Horace E. Seven little people and their
friends. Bost. Houghton. 1882. iv, 240 pp.,
4 pis., illus. in text. 16° [82,033; 45.] 39:151*>
Contenfjf: The three wishes. — A ohriatmas stocking wiih n hole
in it.— The little castaways.— A fairy i^urprtge party.— Phe r«M*k ele-
phant.— The old hrovrn »^6ftt. — New Year'a day in the garden.
S6V6n little sisters who live on the round bull
that floats in the air. Bost. Lee and Shepard.
1880. 10+127 pp.. 8 pis. 16° [81,656; 45. J
40:257(i
Sheldon, -^rs. George. The forsaken bride: a
novel, N. Y. Carleton. 1881. 456 pp. 12° [82,
219; 45.] 39:1600
LlTXRATHRE.
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Literature.
Sidney, Margaret. Tressy's Christmas. With
oilier stories of favorite authors. Bost. Lothrop,
[1880.] (190) pp., illus. 12° [81,452 ; 45.]
(Tressy's Christmas library.) 39:1^^1
0>nUnt»: The true story of Betsy J'rig.— Polly's tenuitution.—
FArniiiiK on a t»maU scale.— A wonderful trio. — Prying Lizzie.— P<iBie.
—The wonderful cookie. — The piecinK of the blockp. — Topav's
ihankHjfivmg. — only fiiteen.— A remarkuble journey. — SiioMhine in
vrinter.— How Klaie hurried the spring.— The tnaid of Norway.
Spielhagen, Friedrich. The skeleton in the
house. From the German by M. J. Safford.
N. Y. G. W. Harlan. 1881. 158 pp. 16°
[81,631; 45.] 39;2112
Stoddard, William O. The quartet ; a sequel to
Dab Kinzer : a story of a growing boy. .N. Y.
Scribners. 1881. v-f 332 pp. 12° [82,221; 45.]
39:2301
TisSOt, Victor and Amero, Constant. The exiles.
A HuBsian story. Tr. from the French by
George D. Cox. Phil. Peterson. [1881.] (2+)
12-358 pp. sq. 16° [81,639; 45.] 39:3044
VillarS, Mrs. Mary H. Stories of home and home
folks ; or, leaves from a parsonage portfolio.
Vol.1. Cin. Walden and Stowe. 1881. 334 pp.
12° [81,449; 45.] 39:3734
Warner, Miss Susan. {Elizabeth Wetherell.) The
letter of credit. N. Y. R Carter. 1882
[1881]. viii, 733 pp. 12° [82,225; 45.] 40:195
Woolsey, Miss Sarah C. (Susan Coolidge.) Cross
patch, and other stories. Adapted from the
myths of Mother Goose. Bost. Roberts. 1881.
268 pp., illus. in text. 16° [82,034,45.1 40:831
CunfenU: Cross patch.— Liitle Tommy Tucker.— •• Hark 1 hark!"
— Mi9« Jane. — The old woman who lived in the shoe. — Simple 8im<m.
Literature.
Baynd, Peter. Two great Englishwomen. Mrs.
Browning and Charlotte Bronte; with an essay
on poetry, illus. from Wordsworth, Burns and
Byron. Lond. J. Clarke. 1881. Ixx viii +340
pp. 12° [81,590; 45.] 10:3370
Besant, Walter. Studies in early French poetry.
Lond. MacmUlan. 1868. vi4-319 pp. 12°
[20,711; 45.] 10:3816
Consents : Introduction — FroiM>«art. — Alain Chartier.— Christine de
Pisan. — Eustache iJeschamps. — ^Charles ot Orleans.— Oiivier Brasse-
lin de Vire. — Martial de Pans. — Francois Villon. — Rojicr de Collerye.
— l<Hnd«». — GuillaumeAlexis.— GuillHumeCoquillart.— The imniortalx.
—Mpibtre Pierre PMthelin.— De Saint GelaiH.— Francis and Marg.'iret.
—La tamille Marol.— Cloljlde de Surville.— English poems of Charle.'*
of Orleans.
Cleveland, Charles Dexter. A compendium of
English literature^ chronologically arranged,
from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper.
Consisting of biographical sketches of the au-
thors, selections from their works, with notes,
explanatory, illustrative, and directing to the best
editions and to various criticisms. Designed as a
text book for the highest classes in schools, and
for junior classes in colleges, as well as for private
reading. Phil. Biddle. 1859. 762 pp. 12°
[7,192; 45.] 10:3368
Cleveland, Charles Dexter. English literature of
the 19. century : on the plan of the author's
''Compendium of English literature" and supple-
mentary to it. Designed for colleges and advanced
classes in schools, as well as for private reading.
Phil. BiMle. 1851. xvi, 746 pp. 12° [7,246; 45.]
10:3369
Cleveland, Charles Dexter.— (continued.)
The same. 1863. 778 pp. [572.] |0:3369 b
Coggeshall, William T. The newspaper record,
containing a complete list of newspapers and
periodicals in the United States, Canadas and
Great Britain, together with a sketch of the origin
and progress of printing, with some facts about
newspapers in Europe and America. Phil. Lay.
1856. xiv+194pp. 8° [14,766; 45.] |0:2908
Coleridge, Henry Nelson. Introduction to the
study of the Greek classic poets. Designed
principally for the use of young persons at school
and college. Part I. containing, 1. General intro-
duction. 2. Homer. Bost. J. Munroe. 1842.
(8 f ) 242 pp. 12° [6,701; 45.] |0:4265
Coleridge, Herbert. A glossarial index to the
printed English literature of the 13. century.
Lond. Trubner. 1859. viii + 102 pp. 8° [8,
805; 45.] *|0:3371
Ao'e. Ct ntalns also: Proponal for the publication of a new Eng-
liMh dictionary, by the Philological society. 31 pp.
Craik, George Lillie. A compendious history of
English literature, and of the English language,
from the Norman conquest. With numerous spe-
cimens. N. Y. C. Scribner. 1863. 2 v. xix,
620 pp.; X, 581 pp. 8° [2071-2; 45.] 10:3384-5
The same. A manual of 'lltiglish literature and
ot the history of the English language. In 1
vol. 4. ed. Lond. C. Griffin. 1871. xvi-|-536
pp. 12° [44,:^93.] 10:3386
Day, Henry N. An introduction to the study of
English literature ; comprising representative
masterpieces in poetry and prose, marking the
successive stages of its growth and a methodical
exposition of the governing principles and general
forms, both of the language and literature; with
copious notes on the selections, glossary, and
chronology, designed for systematic study. N.
Y. C. Scribner. 1869. xi+539 pp. 12° [17,
552 ; 45.] |0:3393
DeQuincey, Thomas. Essays on ])hilosophical
writers, and other men of letters. Bost. 7\ck-
nor, Reed and Fields. 1854. 2 v. (6+)292 pp.;
(6+)291 pp. 12° [7,215-16; 45.] 10:2911-12
Confentu: Vol.1. Sir William Hamilton. — Sir James Mackintosh.
—Kant \x\ his miscellaneous essays. — Herder. — John Paul Frederick
Rit'hter. — Analects from Richier.— Leasing.
Vol. 2. Bentley.— Parr.
DeQuincey, Thomas. Essaj's on the poets, and
other English writers. Bost. Ticknor and
Fields. 1855. 298 pp. 12° [7,220; 45.] 10:3396
CM}ntf.nt%: The poetry of Wordsworth. — Percy Bvj«Bhe Shelley —
.lahn Keat.«-.—Oliver (Joldsmith.— Alexander Pope. — William Godwin.
ohn Ft»S"ter.— William Hazhtt.- Walter Savage Landor.
DeQuincey, Thomas. Literary reminiscences ;
from the autobiography of an English opium-
eater. In 2 V. Vol.1. Bost. Ticknor^ Reed and
Fields. 1854. 366 pp. 12° [7,210; 45.] |0:3397
Oontcnfs: Literary novitiate. — Sir H. Davy. Mr. Godwin. Mrs.
(irant.— Recollections of Charle.«* Lamb.- Walladmor. — Samuel Tay-
lor Coleridge.— William Wordsworth.
Disraeli, Isaac. The calamities and quarrels of
authors; with some inquiries respecting their
moral and literary characters, and memoirs for
our literary history. A new ed., by his son, B.
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12° [7,258; 45.] 10:2916
LlTERATUEfi.
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Literature.
Disraelii Isaac. Curiosities of literature. A new
ed., with memoir and notes by his son, B. Dis-
raeli. Lond. Eoutledge. 1858. H v. xlviii-f
471 pp.; vii4-54G pp.; iv-|-540 pp., 1 port. 12°
[7/253-5: 45.] 10:2918-20
Disraeli, Isaac. Curiosities of literature. With
a view of the life and writings of the author.
By his son [Benjamin Disraeli]. From the 14.
corr. Lond. ed. Bost. W. Veasie. 1858. Vols.
2, 3, 4. vii, 4G8 pp.; vi, 46G pp.; vi, 472 pp. 12°
[7,249-51; 45.] 10:2922-4
Disraeli, Isaac. The literary character; or, the
history of men of genius, drawn from their
own feelings and confessions. Literary miscella-
nies ; an inquiry into the character of James I.
A new ed., edited by his son, Benjamin Disraeli.
Lond. Routledge. 1859. xv-f4t)2 pp. 12°
[7,259; 45.] 10:2926
Disraeli, Isaac. Miscellanies of literature. A
new ed., rev. and corr. N. Y. J. and II. 6r.
Langley. 1841. 3 v. viii+352 pp.; iv+390 pp.;
xi+429 pp. W [7,1^28-30; 45.] 10:2928-30
ContenU: Vol. 1. Literary mi-sei-Iluniei?. — Gi4lamilifH of author!*.
Vol. 2. QimrrPls ol nnthors.
Vol. a. The literarv character.— Character of JanK*!* 1.
Dowe, William. Junius, lord Chatham: a biog-
raphy, setting forth the condition of English
politics preceding and contemporary with the
revolutionary Junian period, and showing that
the greatest orator and statesman was also the
greatest epistolary writer of his age. Lond.
Trubner. 1857. xvi+252 pp. 12° [7,004; 45.]
10.3517
Dudevant, Mme. Amantine Lucille Aurore Dupin.
{George Sand,) Autour de la table. Par. E.
Dentu. [186-.] (4+)351 pp. 16° [26J39; 45.]
^ 10:^:^935
Cbntenfa: Victor Hugo —Madame de Girardin. — Michelet. — Ad.
Pi (el.— Alexandre Bonneau.— LHureiit-Pichat.— Edouard Plouvier.—
Montanelii.— Miixime Dii Camp.— Hnnoi6de Bulzac. -M. DeliUniiche.
— B6ranger.— Kenimore Cooper.— Harriet Beecher Stowe.— Kug^ue
Froraenim.— B^ie» et gen>; P.-J. Stahl.— Le Berry.
Ellis, George. Specimensof early English metrical
romances, chiefly written during the early part
of the 14. century ; to which is prefixed an histo-
rical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise
and progress of romantic composition in France
and England. Lond. Longman, 1805. 3 v.
vii+387 pp.; (4+)404pp. ; (4+)419 pp. 12^
[361-3; 45.] 10:3408-10
The same. In 1 vol. A new ed., rev. by J. O.
Halliwell. Lond. H. G. Bohn. 1848. viii
+ 600 pp., col'd frontis. 16° [9,944] (Bohn's
antiquarian library.) |0:34J2
Finden, E. and W. Illustrations of the life and
works of Lord Byron. With original and se-
lected information on the subjects of the engrav-
ings, by W. Brockedon. Lond. J. Murray.
18"^3-4. 3 V. (255 pp.), :54 pis.; (158 pp.), 23 pis.;
(194 pp.), 34 pis. 8° [6,891-3; 45.] *|0:3422-4
Gilbert, John T. The Celtic records and historic
literature of Ireland. Being Nos. 3 and 4 of
the Irish quarterly review. [Sept.-Dec, 1851.]
Dub. W. B. Kelly. 1861. (iv+)ii( + ii)4 351-
702 pp. 8^ [4,479; 45.] • |0:4591
Gilflllan, George. Galleries of literary portraits.
Edin. J. Hogg. 1856-7. 2 v. (ii+)ii+333
pp.: (ii+)ii+368 pp. 12° [13,752-3; 45.]
IO:29r)4-5
Gladstone, William Ewart. Juventus mundi.
The gods and men of the heroic age. Lond.
Macmillan. 1869. xxviii-f 541 pp., Infold, col'd
map. 12° [24,058; 45.] 10:4280
ConimfK: Intnuiuelion —Thf three great app'-IIatiTep. — The Pe-
InHj/i.i.—Uolla-'.— The Phoenicians nn<i th«* Ejijypli.u's. — On the mlf
•'Aimx rtiidroTi."— Th»' < ilvnipiiiii system.— The divhiilie.s ol Olynipos.
M'Tal aspens of the OI>"mpian system.— Ethien ot ihe lieroie uu*' —
Pohtv «>l the heroin \i4t'.— Rpnembl inee« mv\ liifterencei* betwren the
Grf-ek"* rto«l the Trojmi^.— Geogiapliy of Homer,— Plot*-, charft.ierM
and similes. — Miseellftiieouj^.
GottSChall, Hudolph. Die deutsche Nationallite-
ratur in der ersten Halite des 19. Jahrhunderts.
Literarhistorisch und krilisch dargestellt. Bres.
Treicendt und Granier. 1855. 2 v. (4-)-)512 pp.;
iv+tiGO pp. 8° [18,944-5; 45.] 10:407:^-4
Griffin, Gilderay Welles. Studies in literature.
Bait. H. a Turnbulljr. 1870. (6-h)158 ])p.
12° [22,700; 45.] I0:29G0
Contents: G.ors*' D. Prf-ntice.— Victor llnjfo.— Mannonter» Beli-
jjjivin-.— Vailiek.— Tl)e lempe;*!.— I hn s<'Hrlet leirn-.- E«!v*in Booth's
Maeh* th.— Perey BvH^he fShelley.— Antony Rini Cleopatra.— Cv mhe-
Iviir^.—HMiiilet.— Du'vid G »rriek.— Th»«keiny.— AITf uell that end?
viell.— DieiiniiiK.— [)uite.— The GypMes — Autograph.**.— JanMischok.
— A phjiflogical !*tiniy.
Guileville. (Juillaume de. The ancient poem of,
entitlecl Le pelerinage de I'homme, compared
with the Pilgrim's progress of John Bitnyan.
Ed. from notes collected h}- Nathaniel Ilill of the
Koy. Soc. of Literature, with illustrations and an
appendix. Lond. B. M. Pickering. 1858. (ii-h)
xvi4-424-(ii+)lxviii pp., IG pis. (4 col'd). 4°
[13,757; 45] *|0:15561
Hallam, Henry. Litroduction to the literature
of Europe in the 15., 16. and 17. centuries. N.
Y. Harpers. 1851. 2 v. xxiii, 416 pp.; x, 462
pp. 8° [7,185-6; 15.] |0:29t)5-6
The same. 4. ed. Bost. Little, Brown and Co.
1854. 3 V. xxvii-j-575 pp.; xii+589 pp.; xii4-
666 pp. 8° [4,250-52.] 10:2967-9
Hannay, Ja«^es. Satire and satirists. N. Y. Bed-
field ISbb. iv,235pp. 12° [52; 45.] 10:2972
Cuutents: Six lecttirea: Horace and Juvenal. — Erasmu*, Sir I»a-
vid LindsMV, and Gt^orjfe Biichman — Karly Eu'op**«n satire.— B'i-
leaii, Butler, Drydeii — Swiii. Pope, Chnr«'hill.— Poliiteal 8atire ntiJ
•'•HiibH.— Burns. — Byr«n, Moore, etc. — Piei»ent af*pe<!t of sRtiiieal
literature.
Hart, John Seely. An essay on the life and writ-
ings of Edmund Spenser, with a special expo-
sition of the Fairy queen. N. Y. Wilty and
Putnam. 1847. xii, 514 pp. 8° [6,857; 45.]
10:3461
Hazlitt, William. Lectures on the dramatic lit-
erature of the age of Elizabeth. N. Y. Wiley
and Putnam. 1845. viii-|-218 pp. 12° [7.8.0;
45.] 10:3466
Omfenfs: Introduetory. GenerrtI view of the puhjeer. — <>n ih**
.InirnaJic writers contemporary with Shak'^peare, L.>ly, Marlew.
Heywood, Mi<l(l!eton, atxl Kowloy —On Marst« n, ChajJinan, I'lvUer,
and Wehfter— On Beaun»ont and Fleteher, Ben .Ion««»n, Kord, nnl
Mrtsstn^icr. — On .«in>ile playj*, poi-ms, eic, ihe Four P«, the Ueturn
from Parnas».u.«, (Janmier Ourton'n needle, and other workn--'*"
mi^eellan^•on•^ poetn»«, F. Beaumont, P. Fletcher, Drayton, I'ntiKM.
etc.SirP. Sidney'8 Arcadia, and sonnet?.— Chtiracter of Lord B«''en a
workH, compared as to style with Sir Thos*. Brown and Jereniy T«J-
lor.— On the spirit of ancient and modern literature, on the Germao
drama, contrasted with that of the age of EliEabeth.
Liter ATC BE.
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Literature.
Horatius FlaCCUS, Qaintus. Die Dicbtkanst [Ars
pootica], mit Kamler'h Uebersetzung und An-
merknngeri zum Gebrauche dor Schulen. Wiirz.
J. J. Sfahel. 1780. (2+)130(+4) pp. lfi°
[18,540; 45.] 10:4513
Horn, Frederik Winkel. Geachichte der Litera-
tiir des skandinavisehen Nordeiis von den alte-
Mten Zeiten bis auf die Gegenwart. Lcip. B.
Schlicke. 1880. viii(+ii)+404 pp. 8° [80,113;
45.1 10:4602
Jacoby, Daniel. Friedrich der Grosse und die
deutsche Litteratur. Bas. Schweighauser. 1875.
43 pp. 12^ [58,93«; 45.] (Oeftenll. Vortrage,
geh. in der Schweiz; III, 3.) In 41:2217
Janin, Jules Gabriel. Critique, portraits ct carac-
teroH conteraporains. Brux. Meline, Cans et Cie.
[1859.] 344 pp. 16° [26,743; 45.] |0:3875
Contents: Critique: HiHioiri* de Ia iit((^^fttl1^e frBn9Hisp }»ou8 1»»
i«>HtAnration, pur Alf. Netiement. — De la liti^rature fRcile, rdponne A
M. NiHHfd. — De rennrit en Frrtiiee. ft propos de>» lettrea prtn.-i^»nnet«
dt' Mine Ennle Ae Girflrdin. — De** pH>sions (inn** le di'Hino modpiiie,
pHf M. SHint-MKrc Girnrdin. — Monvenirs, pHP M. Villpniain. — PortrHits
•»i caracf^res coutemporHiiiH. — Hitttotre d'une fHmille honrK*''*''^*'. —
Annnn*! Carrol.— La sorci^re du xix« '*i^<'l««.— J<m«-ph Mi'lmiid, <le
rAcud^*mie (ranortise.- HiMtoire d'un lihraire.— J. J. <^ranvillo. — Fre-
deric H JiUi^.— C.i-«iil Biuz«^.— Charles de LHi'retelle. — M. Gannal. —
GtTnrd de Nt'rv«4l. — Froment Meiirii'o.— Le chtm«oimier et vaude-
viliiaie; Braaier. — M. Moet. — Ary Scbefler. — Mme. Deahor<Jea-VHl-
more.
Jaques, John. The history of Junius and his
works; and a review of the controversy re-
specting the identity of Junius. With an appen-
dix, containing portraits and sketches by Junius.
Lond. Bell and Wood. 1843. vi(+ii)-f406 pp.
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Klipstein, Louis F., editor. Analecta Anglo-Sax-
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Mills, Abraham. The literature and the literary
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Vol. 2. Addi-'on to Jiiniu?".
Mills, Abraham. The poets and the poetry of the
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Vol. 6. AHroii Hill— YHlden.
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Clayton, Ellen Creathorne. Queens of song:
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Omtmts: Vol. 1. Introduction.— Kftiherfne Toflu and MargHrita
de L Epine.— AnastaaiA Robiniion (oounleMs of PeterbornuKh).— La-
▼inla Fenlon (iluchess of Bolton.)— Karl v French pincers.- Mnrthe le
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«?**. »*r»:a"n --^'"y***'*"* G»hnelli — Sophie Arnnuld. — Antoinette
C^ile Clarel St. Huberiy.— Gertrude Elisabeth Mam.— Anna Maria
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ClHrn AnaaUHJa NoveMo— Pauline Viurdot Garcia.— Fanny PerBiani
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CostellO, Louisa Stuart. Memoirs of eminent
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Qmfenff: Vol. 1. Introduction.— Eli aiheth, onuntena of 8hrewa>
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V'»l. 2. Eliaabeth, queen of Bohemia.— Lu^^ie Harrington, eonn-
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Vol. 3. Ana^tftBia Venetia SUnlev, lady Digbv.— The countena of
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Vol. ft. Andrew Heri'ulea, cardinal de Fleurv.— Philip Louia,
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Van Nostrand. 1868. xxxi, 248+155 pp., 31 pis.
P [73,416; 46.] (Professional papers of the
corps of engineers, U. S. army. No. 15.)
♦51:3174
Oonfentt : Pt. I. Meteorology in its connection with hypnoroctry.
Pt. 2. Baroineiric hypstometry.— Appiwoix : Practical tablen in me-
teorology and hypttometry.
Winton, John G. Modern workshop practice as
applied to marine, land, and locomotive engines,
floating docks, dredging machines, bridges, ship
building, cranes, etc. Lond. Strahan. 1870,
xii+300 pp., iilus. in text. 12® [25,011; 46.]
52:827
Wyman, Morrill. A practical treatise on venti-
lation. Bost. J. Munroe. 1846. xvi+419
pp., illus. in text. 12° [7,576; 46.] 52:997
Young, Charles Augustus. The sun. N. Y.
Appleton. 1881. 321 pp., 2 pis., illus. in text.
12® [82,390; 46] (Intern, scien. ser.) 42:422
Young, John Radford. Tables intended to facili-
tate the operations of navigation and nautical
astronomy, as an accompaniment to the Naviga-
tion and nautical astronomy. Lond. J. Weale.
1859. xx+136 pp. 16° [25,000; 46.] (Weale's
rudim. ser., 100.) 52:917
Poetry, Music and the Drama.
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Eobert, lord Lytton.
(Owen Meredith.) Lucile. N. Y. J, W. LovelL
1880. 36J* pp., frontis. W [37,146; 45,585;
81,984; 46.] 31:1112
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. Geistliche Schau-
spiele. Lei p. Voigt u. Gunther. 1864. 2 v.
(6+)590 pp.; (6+)380 pp. 18* [19,787-8; 46.]
(EichendorfTs Sammtl. Werke, 5-6.) 56:244-5
Oontenta: Vol.6. Dnn j^rosse Weltthenter. — Gilt und Oegengifl.—
KAnis Ferdinand der Heilige.— Das Schitf-des Knufmanns.— Baltha-
8ar'!*lNachimBl. — fier gOtlliche Orpheim. — l»er Maler seiner Schande.
Vol. 6. Di«» eherne SchUnge.— Amor und P«.vche. — Der Wnldet-
dennuth Krone.— Der SQnde Zauberei.— Der Eheswist.
Conner, Lovietta Bartlett, compiler. The parent-
heart in song. With illus. Cin. P. G. Thom-
son. 1882 [1881]. xiii,303pp. 12** [82,563; 46.]
31:124
Familiar English quotations. Lond. Whittaker.
[1877.] viii-t.120 pp. 24^ [82,573; 46.]
31:2010
Fischart, Johann. Sammtliche Dichtungen.
Herausgeg. und mit Erlauterungen verseben
von Heinrich Kurz. Leip. J. J. Weber. 1866.
3 V. (ii+)liv(+ii)+288 pp.; liv(4-ii)+458 pp.;
lxxvii(-fii;+544pp. 16^ [43,201; 46.] (Deutsche
Biblioth., 8-10.) 56:22-4
POITRY, BTC.
190
Fiction (JEnglUK).
Gallagher, William D. Miami woods, a golden
wedding) and other poems. Cin. R, Clarke.
1881. ix, 264 pp., illus. in text. 12* [82,288;
46.] 31:252
Gardner, Cclia E. A twisted skein ; or, out of
the tempest. N. Y. Carleton. 1881. 251 pp.
12° [82,623; 46.] 31:2531
Garfield, James Abram, president of the U, 8. In
memoriam. Gems of poetry and song on James
A. Garfi(4d. With portrait and eulogy. Col.
McClenahan. 1881. (4 +) 144 pp., 1 port. 8q.l2°
[82,654; 46.] 31:2016
Garfield, James Abram, president of the U. S. The
poets' tributes to Garfield. The collection of
poems written ior the Boston daily globe, and
many selections. With portrait and biography.
Camb. M. King. 1881. 80 pp., 1 port. 12°
[82,090; 46.] 31:2019
Gosse, Edmund W., compiler, English odes. N.
Y. Appleton. 1881. xxi+259 pp., 1 pi. 18°
[82,661; 46.] (English classics.) 31:2147
Greene, William Balchelder. Three vows. N. Y.
Putnams. 1881. (6+)130 pp. 16° [82,565;
46.] 31:2570
Hutchinson, Ellen Mackay. Songs and lyrics.
Bost. J. R. Osgood, 1881. 98 pp., frontis.
16° [82,561; 46.] 31:932
Kalldaea. Sakontala, odor der entscheidende
King; ein iudisches Schauspiel. Aus den Ur-
sprachen Sanskrit und Prakrit ins Englische und
aus diesem ins Deutsche i'lbersetzt, mit Erlauter-
ungen von Georg Forster. [Leip. Brockhaus.
1843.] 153-366 pp. 12° [18,516; 46.] (For-
ster's Sammtl. Schriflen, 9.) In 56:276
Locke, David Ross. (Petroleum F. Nasby.) Han-
nah Jane. lUus. Bost. Lee and Shepard.
1882 [1881]. (19) pp., 6 pis., illus. in text. sq. 12°
[82,679; 46.J 31:^078
Mclntoeh, R. M. and Cunnyngham, W. G. E. edi-
tors. New life ; or, songs and tunes for Sunday
schools, prayer meetings, and revival occasions.
Nash. Southern methodist publ, house. 1881. 160
pp. obi. 18° [82,018; 46.] 53:1725
Matthewe, J- Brander. French dramatists of the
19. century. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. xx+
301 pp. 12° [82,372; 46.] |0:3894
Naeby, Petroleum V. {pseud,) See Locke, D. R.
RoeeettI, Christina G. A pageant, and other
poems. Bost. Roberts, 1881. ix, 208 pp.
12° [82,380; 46.] 31:1435
Shakeepeare, William. Shakespeare for young
folk. Ed. by Robert R. Raymond. N. Y.
Fords, Howard and Hulbert, [1881.] vi 1+224
pp., illus. 8° [82,651; 46.J 32:1160
Contents: Pref ice .—Memoir of WilliKm Bhnkespeare.— A mid-
summer night's dream.— As you like ii.— Julius GK»ar.
Shakespeare. William. SonneU. Ed. by Edward
DowDEN. N. Y. Appleton, 1881. (iv+)lxii+
251 pp,l port. 18° [82,660; 46.] (English
classicB.) 31:1550
Shakeepeare, William. Tragedyof Antony and
Cleopatra. Ed., with notes, by William J.
RoLFE. With engr. N.. Y. Harpers, 1881.
(7+)10-222 pp. 16° [H2,636; 46.] 32:1249.3
Shakespearei William. Tragedy of Cymbeline.
With introduciion and notes, explanatory and
critical. For use in schools and families, oy the
Rev. Henry N. Hudson, fiost. Ginn and Heath,
1881. 224 pp. 16° [82,562; 46.] 32:1105
Shakespeare, William. Works. In 15 vols.
Ed. by Howard Staunton. With illus. by Sir
John Gilbert. Lond. Routledge, 1881. Vols. 1-10.
4° [82,600; 46.] *A
Note, Edition de luxe, only 1000 copies priDtcnl. This is No. 294.
Oontente: Vol . I. Life of Shakempeare.— Two gentlemen nf Verona.
— Love'a lA^>our'8 lost.
Vol.2. Comedy of errors.— Romeo and Juliet.— The taming of
the shrew.
Vol. 3. King John. — Midsummer night's dream. — The merchant
of Venice.
Vol 4. Life and death of King R*chard II —King Henry IV., pt. 1.
Vol. 5. King Henry IV., pt. 2.— Th«* merry aivep of Windsor.
Vol. 6. Miicli ado about nolhibg— AM 's well ihsl ends well.—
King Henry V.
Vol. 7. As you like it.— Pericles, prince of Tyre.- Twelfth night ;
or, what yon will.
Vol. 8. King Henrj VI., pts. I 3.
Vol.9. Timon of Athens. — King Richard III. — Measure for
meHi*ure.
Vol. 10. King Henry VIII.— Cymbeline.— The tempest.
Sweet, Frank. Sparkling jewels for Sunday-
school concerts, containing 12 complete exer-
cises, with music and additional poems. Bost.
F. Sweet, 1881. (14+)10-160 pp. 12**
[82,516; 46.] 5:3842
Trowbridge, John Townsend: A homo idyl ; and
other poems. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co,
1881. (4+)165 pp. 12° [82,564; 46.] 31:1837
Tytler, Sarah. Musical composers and their
works. For the use of schools and students in
music. Bost. Roberts. 1881. vi+426 pp. 16°
[82,385; 46.] 10:2570
Waldie, Burkhard. Esopus. Herausgeg. und
mit Erlauterungen versehcn von Heinrich
KuRZ. Leip. J, J, Weber. 1862. 2 v. 10+
v-xlviii+422 pp.; (4+)320+230 pp. 16° [43,
201; 46.] (DeuUche Biblioth., 1-2.) 56:15-16
Wickram, Jorg. Das Rollwagenbiichlein. Her-
ausgeg. und mit Erlauterungen versehen von
Heinrich Kurz. Leip. J. J. Weber, 1865. 1-f
252 pp. 16° [43,201; 46.] (Deutsche Biblioth.,
7.) 56:21
Fiction.— Englieh.
Adame, Rev. H. G. Who did it? or, Holmwood
priory. A schoolboy's tale. N. Y. E. P. But-
ton. [1881.] viii-4.386 pp., 8 pis. 12°
[82,362; 46.] 35:213
Adams, William T. (Oliver Optic) Up the river;
or, yachting on the Mississippi. Bost. Lee
and Shepard. 1882 [1881 J. 364 pp., 7 pis. 16°
[82,606; 46.] (Great western series, 6.) 35:300
Aiden, W. L. The cruise of the '' Ghost." Illus.
N. Y. Harpers. 1882 [1881]. 210 pp. 16°
[82,665; 46.] 35:505
Fiction (English),
191
Fiction (English).
Arrom, Cecilia Bohl de Faber. (Feman Caballero.)
Spunit»b fairy tales. Tr. by J. H. Ingram. Phil.
LippincoU. xi+241 pp.,illu8. 12° [82,540; 46.]
35:2313
Ashleigh, Hose. His olber wife. A novel. N. Y.
Carltton. 1881. 406 pp. 12<* [82,614; 46.]
35:841
Bad boy's diary, A. N. Y. J. 8. Ogilvie. [1880.]
vi, 276 pp., 3 pis. 16° [82,000; 46.] 40:2051
Ballantyne, Bobert Michael. The giant of the
north; or, pokings round the pole. N. Y. T,
Nelson. 1882 [1881]. viii+432 pp., fronti8. 12°
[82,541; 46.] 35:1487
BJornSOn, Bjomstjerne. Arne. Tr. from the
Norse by KasmusB. Anderson. Host. Hough-
ton. 1881. viii, 200 pp. 12° [82,035; 46.]
35:2160
BosCObel. A novel. By the author of: Well,
never mind, read and find out. N. Y. W. B.
Smith. [1881.] 242 pp. 12° [82,391; 46.]
40:2052
Boyesen. Hjalmar Hjorth. Queen Titania. N.
Y. Scribners. 1881. (6+)254 pp. 12°
[82,195; 46.] 35:2480
Vote. Contiiins alao : The mountain's face.— A dangerous Tirtue
•
Bynner, Edwin Lasseter. Damen's ghost. Bost.
Osgood. 1881. iv+313 pp. 16° [82,450; 46.]
(Round-robin ser.) 35:3455
Bynner, Edwin Lasseter. Nimport. Bost. Lock-
wood^ Brooks and Co. 1877. vi, 494 pp. 16°
[57,894; 46.] (Wayside series.) 35:3456
Bynner, Edwin Lasseter. Tritons. A novel.
Bost. Lockwood, Brooks and Co. 1878. 406 pp.
16° [65,455; 46.] 35:3454
Caballero, Feman. (pseud.) See ArrORI, Cecilia
Bohl de Faber.
Cantaciiz6n6-Altieri, 0\gA,princess. Sabine's false-
hood. (Le mesonge de Sabijie.) A love story.
Tr. from the Bevue des deux Mondes by Mary
Neal Sdebwood. Phil. T. B. Peterson. [1881.]
(4+)21-234 pp. 16° [82,039; 46.] 35:3745
Catherwood. M. H. Craque-O'Doom. A story.
illus. Phil. Lippincott. 1881. 238 pp., 5 pis.
12° [82,539; 46.] 35:3941
Chellje, Mary Dwinell. Bread and beer. N. Y.
Nat. Temp. Soc. 1881. 381 pp., 1 pi. 16°
[82,537; 46.] 35:4163
Clay, Bertha M. Between two loves ; a novel.
N. Y. Carleton. 1881. 413 pp. 12°
[82,624; 46.] 35:4381
Clement, Clara Erskine. Eleanor Maitland. A
novel. Bost. Osgood. 1881. (2-f-)365 pp.
16° [82,610; 46.] 35:4412
Cooke, Laura S. H. Dimple Bopp, and other
stories. Bost. J. R. Osgood. 1881. x, 146 pp ,
12 pis., illus. in text. 12° [82,042; 46.] 35:4716
DeForest, John W. The bloody chasm. A novel.
N. Y. Appleton. 1881. 301 pp. 12°
[82,198; 46.] 37:220
Douglae, Edith. We, Von Arldens. Chic.
Sumner. 1881. 487 pp., 2 pis. 12° [82,543;
46.] 37:832
Droz. Gustave. Bertha's baby. Phil. Peterson.
[1881.] (5,)14-lG2pp. 16° [82,370; 46.]
37:863
DuBoiegobey, Fortune. The golden tress. Tr.
from the French. N. Y. Putnam. 1881. viii,
422 pp. sq. 16° [82,627; 46.] (Trans- Atlantic
novels.) 35:2314
Ewing, Juliana Horatiu. Mrs. Overthoway's re-
membrances. Bost. Roberts. 1881. (8-}-;274
pp., 10 pis. 16° [82,045; 46.] 37:1793
Fenn, George Manville. The vicar's people. N.Y.
Putnam. 1881. v+45l pp. sq. 16° [82,607;
46.] (Trans-Atlantic ser.) 37:2081
Fleniing, Mrs. May Agnes. A changed heart. A
noveL N. Y. Carleton. 1881. vi, 480 pp. 12°
[82,199; 46.] 37:2250
Fleming, Mrs. May Agnes. The secret sorrow.
N. Y. Ogilvie. [1881.] 341 pp. 12°
[82,542; 46.] 37:2267
Hale, Edward Everett. Stories of adventure told
by adventurers. Bost. Roberts. 1881. iv,
312 pp. 16° [82,046; 46.] 37:3847
HaufT, Wilhelm. Little Mook, and other fairy
tales. N. Y. Putnam. 1881. (4+)303 pp.,
14 pis., illus. in text. 12° [82,653; 46.]
37:4127
Honty, G. A. The cornet of horse. A tale of
Marlborough's wars. Phil. Lippincott. 1881.
vi+(ii+)278 pp., 20 pis., 5 plans. 12° [82,547;
46.] 37:4309
Holmes, Mrs. Mary Johnston. Madeline. A
novel. N. Y. Carleton. 1881. vi,374pp. 12°
[82,536; 46.] 37:4585
Homoeella. Bost. J. R. Osgood. 1881. iv-|-367
pp. 16° [82,036; 46.] (Hound-robin ser.)
40:2789
Howard, Blanche Willis. Aunt Serena. Bost.
J. R. Osgood. 1881. (2+)358 pp. 16°
[82,376; 46.] 37:4721
Jackeon, Mrs. Helen Hunt. ( ff. H.) Mammy Tit-
tleback and her family. A true story of 17 cats.
Bost. Roberts. 1881. 101 pp., 9 pis. 12°
[82,041; 46] 38:146
James, Henry, jr. The portrait of a lady. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1882 [1881]. (2+)
520 pp. 12° [82,658; 46.] 38:230
John Barlow's ward. N. Y. Putnam. 1881.
r4+)287 pp. sq. 16° [82,626; 46.] (Trans-
Atlantic novels.) 40:2448
Johneon, llossiter. Phaeton Eogers. A novel of
bov life. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. vi+(ii+)
344 pp., 11 pis., illus. in text. 12° [82,204; 46.1
38:510
Fiction (English).
192
FiOTiON (English).
Kingston, William H. G. The South Sea whaler;
a Btory of the loss of the Champion, and the
adventures of her crew. Lond. T.Nelson. 1879.
vii. 363 pp.. illus. 12'' [82,544; 46.] 38:982
Lanier, Sidney. The boy's Mabinogion. Being
the earliest Welsh tales of King Arthur in the
famous Ked book of Hcr^est. Ed. for boys with
an introduction. N. i. Scribner^. 1881.
xx+(iv-|-)361 pp., 12 pis. 12^ [82,668; 46.]
38:1333
Contents: The Udy or the fountain.— Kilhwch and Olwen ; or, (he
Twri'h Trwyih.— Peredur the son of EvrHWc— The dream of Rriona-
bwy. — Pwjll, prince of r)yved. — Th« story ot LIudd and Llevelys. —
The origin ol the owl.— Branwen the daughter of Llyr.— Manawydilan
and the mfoe.— Geraint the sod of Erbin. — The dream ot Maxen
Wledig.— Talieam.
Lindoay, J- T. French exiles of Louisiana. N. Y.
W. B. Smith. [1881.] 240 pp., 5 pis. 12*^
[82,074; 46.] 38:1755
McLean, Sally Pratt. Cape Cod folks. Bost.
Williams and Co. 1881. (8+)327 pp.^frontis.
12^ [82,205; 46.] 38:2334
McMichael, William. The minister's daughter.
N. Y. W. B. Smith. [1881.] 299 pp. 12°
[82,377; 46.] 38:2343
Math6W8, Margaret Harriet. Dr. Gilbert's
daughters; a story for girls. Phil, Porter
and Coates. [1881.] 375 pp., 4 pis. 12°
[82,373; 46.] 38:2688
May, Thomas P. A prince of Breffney. Phil.
Peterson. [1881.J (5+) 20-428 pp. 12°
[82,374; 46.] 38:2826
Mitchell, Donald Grant. (Ik Marvel.) About
old story-tellers; of how and when they lived,
and what stories they told. N. Y. Scrihners.
[1877.] XV, 237 pp., illus. 12° [82,375; 46.]
38:3014
My wife and wife's sister. Bost. Roberts. 1881.
vi, 319 pp. 16° [82,605; 46.] (No name se-
ries.) 40:2418
Paddock, Mrs. A. G. The fate of Madame La
Tour. Ataleof Great Salt Lake. N. Y. Fords.
1881. xii, 352 pp. 16° [82,037; 46.] 38:4018
Palmer, Lynde. Jeannette's cisterns. Troy,
N. Y. M. B. mms. 1881. 281 pp. 12°
[82,641; 46.] 38:4125
Pinkerton, Allan. The railroad-forger and the
detectives. N. Y. Carleton. 1881. xii, 364
pp., 18 pis. 12° [82,206; 46.] 38:4549
Pinkerton, Allan. The spiritualists and the de-
tectives. N.Y. Carleton. 1881. xii, 354 pp.,
9 plfl. 12° [82,612; 46.] 38:4548
Putnam, Eleanor. Bob's "breaking in." With
other stories by favorite authors. Bost. io-
throp. [1880.] (176) pp., illus. 12° [81,452; 46.]
(Tressy^s Christmas library.) 38:4773
Oonfenfg: An uninvited gueMt.— How Amy yivited the schoo!.—
How nncle Tom run away.— Bnnny> lunoh. — Spol.y.— Little sisfr
and h«»r puppets.— A ride on a cei'taur.— Sally's peveu-league ahoe».—
How the great play was acted.— Some bad bovs of Bybury.— MIsb
Violet.-~Dai8y'a bast.— The good fairy Eoow-Ilow.— Jim*a troubles.
Raymond, Hossiter Worthiugton. The merry-go-
round. Stories for boys and girls. 5j. Y.
Fords. [1879.] (4+)286 pp., 3 pis., illus. in text.
12° [82,545; 46.] 39:127
Bobbins, Mrs. S. S. Mabel's step-mother. N.Y.
Carter. 1882 [1881]. 426 pp., frontis. 16°
[82,611; 46.] 39:467
Roe, Rev. Edward P. Without a home. N. Y.
Dodd, Mead and Co. [1881.] xv4-9-560 pp.
12° [82,379; 46.] 39:627
Rosemary and iiue. Bost. Osgood. 1881. 292 pp.
16° [82,55:^; 46.] (Kound-robin series.)
40:2546
Shaw, Flora L. Hector. A story. Bost. Bob-
erts. 1881. 340 pp., 3 pis. 16° [82,550; 46.]
39:1606
Sidney, Margaret. Five little Peppers, and how
they grew. Bost. Lothrop. [1880.] 410 pp.,
18 pis., illus. in text. 12° [82,616; 46.J 39:1657
Spurr, George G. The land of gold. A tale of
49. Illustrative of early yjioneer life in Cali-
fornia, and founded upon fact. Bost. A. Wil-
liams. 1881. ix-f (ii-f )271 pp., 7 pis. 12°
[82,382; 46.J 39:2141
Stockton, Frank R. The floating prince, and
other fairy talcs. N. Y. Scribner. 1881. 6-^-
(24-)199 pp., 1 pi., illus. in text. 12°
46.]
Stoddard, William Osborn. Esau Hardery. A
novel of American life. N. Y. White and
Stokes. 1881. (2+)405 pp. 12° [82,551; 46.]
39:2300
Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Esther Bcecher. A dog s
mission ; or, the story of the old Avery house.
And other stories. Illus. N.Y. Fords Howard and
HulbeH. [1880.] 131 pp. 12° [82,546; 46.]
39:2:^9
Contents: LuIu'a pupil.— The dai^Vn first winter.— Our Churl ey. —
Tftke care of the hook.— A talk about birds.— The oest iu the orchard.
—The happy child.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. The pocket-rifle.
Bost. Lee and Shepard. 1882 [1881]. 274 pp.,
10 pis., illus. 16° [82,542; 46.] (Silver medal
stories.) 39:3332
Vandegrift, Margaret. Under the dogstar ; from
the dog-latin of Jock. For boys and girls.
Phil. PoHer. [1881.] 315 pp., illus. 8°
[82,386; 46.] 39:3654
VernO; Jules. Eight hundred leagues on the
Amazon. Tr. by W. J. Gordon. N. Y. Scrib-
ner. 1881. viii+244 pp., 43 pis.. 1 fold. map.
12° [82,630; 46.] (The giant raft, pt. 1.)
39:3677
Wise, Daniel. Thorncliffe Hall ; or, why Joel
Milford changed his opinion of boys whom he
once called "goody goody fellows." Bost Lee
and Shepard. 1881. 260 pp., 3 pis. 16
554; 46.] (Win wood Cliff stories.) 40:
INDEX OF ATJTH0E8.
The figures in parenthesis ( ) indicate the number of the page of this volume on which the full titles f^ the books mag
be found.
The figures at the end of each line are the call-numbers of the books to which they are attached.
• »
Abbott (B.V., A. and L.) Cone cut corners. (78)...36:7
(E.A.) Partaof speech. (98) 1:919
(J.S.C.) Captain WillUm Kidd. (179) 23:15(5
The empire of Austria. { 1 1 4) 28: 1320
The empire of Russia. (114) 28:2360
The French revolution of 17«9. (.50) 26:2755
Romance of Spanish history. \\\^) 27:760
(T.K.) Par palimpsestorum Dublincnsium. («2)..*A
Abeken (B.) Gieifensee. Roman. (16) 68:1.1-2
Aberorombie (J.) Philos. of moral feelings. (2o)..2:717
Ablett(VV.H.) English trees. (9) '43:590
{Stock-keeping for nmuteurs. (9) 62:2036
Achard (A.) La thasse royale. (125) 67:32.1-2
Die Jas;d nach dem Ideal. (16) 68:4
Yeria Slovoda. (16) 68:5
Acheta Domestica ( pseud. ) See Budcren ( L. M . )
Achscharuxnow. Der falsche Mame. (16). ...58:9. 1-2
Ackermann. Dor letzte Montmorency. (16). ..68:7. 1-2
Adam (A.) Latin grammar. (18) 1:1885
( W.) Slaverv in British l^^dia. (152) 64:1592
Adaixii(F.) Grosse und kleino Welt. (16) 68:14-15
Adamnan. Life of Saint Columba. (e-i) 28:616.0
Adams (C.C.) Anthroposophy. (82) 2:718
(V.V.) Oration, July 4, 1813. (62) ♦B:291.11
(H.C.) College days at Oxford. (124) 36:212
Who did it? (190) 36:213
(H.G.) Cycl. of female biography. (179) 23:153
(J.) Defence of the constitut. of U. S. (152)..64:10H8
(W.H.D.) Circle of the year. (165).. 43:1638
The eastern archipelago. '(132) 22:2540
Eminent soldiers. (^^>) 23:163
Everyday objects. (165) 43:1639
Lighthouses and lightships. (t8) 62:838
Neptune's heroes. (179) 23:157
Plain living and high thinking. (31) 33:745
Queen of the Adriatic. (3i) 26:2490
Records of noble lives. (179) 23:158
(W. T.) Up the river. (190) 36:300
Adamson (R.) Fichto. (178) 2:18
Addison (O.C.) The street singer; poem. (11).31:2353
Adelmann (A.) Ausflug in die Normandio. (16)68:17
Selbfct errungen. (16). „ 68:16.1-2
Adolay (E.) Die Bohammer. (16) 68:18
Adolphus (J.) History of France. (50) 26:2758-9
^sohines and Demosthenes.On the crown. ( 1 78) l : 2730
A0£k8Siz (A/r».E.C.) Natural history. (105) .44:2406
and (\.) Seaside studies. (105) 44:76
(L.J.R.) Nat. hist, of the U. S. ( l21)...M4:300l.l-4
Nomcnclator zoologicus. (106) ♦44:300
Nomenclatoris zoologica index. (106) *44:77
Structure of animal life. (106) *44:81
Afirer (G.) Telegraphic primer. (9) *62:3138
Affuilar (6.) The women of Israel. (179) 23:161-2
Aicard (J.) La V^nus do Milo. (121) 63:2842
Aikin (J.) Biogr. mem. of medicine in Gr. Br. ( 1 79)23: 165
Aimard (G.) Das golden e Castilien. (16) 68:19.1-2
Die Vaudoux. (16).- 68:22.1-2
Alaux(J.£.) WandluDgen der Moral. (82)...In 41:2217
Albee (J.) Literary art. (95) 83:756
Albertis (L.M.rf.) New Guinea. (3) 22:3608.1-2
Alden (LM.) Mrs. Harper's awakening. (94).... 86:500
Next things. (78) 86:476
The pocket measure. (172) 86:501
(W.L.) The cruise of the "Ghost." (190) 36:505
Alderant/H. Brit. n udi branch, moll usca. (106)44:3126-32
Aldrich(T.B.) Friar Jerome's beautif. book. (92)81:2054
Aldridffe (J.) Life of John Marrant (21) 24:2499
Alembert (J. le R.(f\) Select eulogies. (179)..28: 168-9
Alenca (J. </«.) Der Guarany. (16) 68:21
Alexander (A.) Western coast of Africa. (34)26:1930
Alford (H.) The queen's English. (98) 1:1250
Alger (W.R.) Oration, July 4, 1857. (62) •B:291.9
The school of life. (lOo) 2:4415
Alison (A.) History of Europe. (34) 26:1101-25
Same , 26:1131.1-8
Allen (A.J.) Ten years in Oregon. (146) 21:2581
(C.B.) Cottage building. (88)... 62:928
(D.O.) India, ancient and modern. (100). ..26: 1749
(H.B.) Usetul companion. (9) *62:3.'i98
T.P. andVf P.) Classical geography. (34) ...26:1 18
Alliot-Boymier. Auteurs contemporains. (132)..2:3562
AUman (G.J.) Presh-water polyzoa. (106).....»44:3137
Almeira {pseud.). Ein Drama in Californien. (16)... 68:26
Alston (A. U.) Seamanship. (88) 62:837
Altisonant. Letters to SquirePedant in the East.( 18)1 :667
Alvarez. Portuguese embassy, 1520-27. (132). ....•2 1:14
Amari ( M.) War of the Sicilian vespers. (34)... 26: 2493-5
Amicis (E. de). Spain. (146) 22:2020
AmmidO'Wll (H.) Historical collections. (83) *8O:870.1-2
Amory (T.) Memoirs of ladies of Gr. Br. (179)...28:170
Amyntor (G. von.) Eine rathsclh. Katastrophe.(80) 68:13
-* — Der Zug des Todes. (80) ~68:ll
Anderson (E.G.) Sanitary care of children. (91)..46:1234
(J.) Anatomical and 7XK>IogicaI researches. (44) •A
Course of creation. (45) 42:1674
(J.j Scotland in early times. (132) 10:836
(J. W.) Notes of Travel in Fiji. (132) 22:2560
(R. B.) Lyman C. Draper. (66) 24:704
(W.) Model women. (179) ...28:173
Andrew (W. P.) Our scientific frontier 26:1750
Andrews (E.B.) On coal and iron deposits. (45)»42:2294
AngrelKH.C.) Records of William M. Hunt (3)..24:1804
Anquetil(L.-P.) H istoi re de France. (50)..26:2773.1-3
Ansted (D. T.) The ancient world. (46) 42:1677
Elementary course of geology. (46) 42:1678
Geological gossip. (46) ..42:1679
Geologist's text-book. (46) 42:1680
Geology. (46) 42:1683-4
Anstett (P.) Portugiesische Sprache. (18).„ 1:2094
Schliissel zu Auf^ahen 1:2095
Anstis (J.) Knighthood of the Bath. (132)...*lO:5208
Anthon (C.) Greek literature. (128) 10:4240
Antisell (T.) Cyclopedia of useful arts. (88)... 62:1 192
Apianu8( P)<zi<^Gemma( R)Cosmographia. ( 1 1 4)*60:322
Appleton (D.) Cyclopsadia of anecdotes. (62)..*34:n7
(J.H.) ancf Bayce. Dr. Appleton. (132)....23:2268
Index of Authobs.
194
Index of Authors.
AragfO (D.F.J.) Eulogium on Jamea Watt. (88)... 62:606
Naturkuiide. (165) 43:1642
Arbenz (E.) Schriftstellerei in Horn (55) In 41:2213
Arendt (R.) Experimentalchemie. (141) 61:1516
Arendt8(C.) Naturhistorischer Schulatlas. (106) 44::^005
Annan (A.) Complete ready reckoner. (88.) 62:131
Armitaffe (J.) History of Urazil. (8H) 80:2491.1-2
Armstronff (A.) Kanquet ofjesU. (95) *33:785
(A. C.) rrimer of U. S. history. (179) 29:1311
(A. N.) Oregon. (21) 60:1460
(R.) Treatise on steam boilers. (88) 62:699
8]..
Id.
Arnold ( A. C.)anrfSamuel8. Living world. (9)*44:3003-4
(M.) Celtic literature. (128) 10:4579
Essays in criticism. (128) 10:2884
(T.) English literature. (128) 10:3353
■ History of Rome. (100) 26:2194
Lectures on modern history. (35) 26:1
Koman commonwealth. (34) 26:2195
and others, Roman empire. (100) 26:2191
Koman republic. (100) 26:2190
(W.) Deutsche Urzeit. (66) 10:112
Arpentisrny (C.S.c/'.) La science de la main. (131)..2:18G2
Arr (E. H.) (pseud.) See Rollins [Mrs. E. H.)
Arrianus(P.)Hi8t.of Alexander's expedit.(83j26:2002. 1-2
Arrom (C.B. deF.) Spanish fairy tales. (191) 36:2313
ArFOWSmith (A.) New general atlas. (162)..*60:3957
Ashbach (J.) Geschichle Spaniens. (114) 27:764-5
Same 2:7766
Ommaijaden in Spanien. (1 14) 27:767-8
Same 27:769
Ash (J.) Double-counting on the lathe. (89) 62:1579
A8hbumer(C.A.) Geology of McKenn co.(46)*42:l587.R
Ashe (T.) History of the Azores. (100) *26:3202
A8hhur8t( J. )!*''» f^cip^^s *"^ pract. of surgery. (27)46:3023
Ashleiifh (R.) Hi« other wife. (191) 36:841
AssoUant (J.B. A.)Un mariage ru couvent.( 125). ..67:37
Asti6 (J.F.) Louis XIV. and hia age. (128) 10:3810
Atkins (D.) Medical and surgical cases. (27)...»60:164
(J.) A voyage to Guinea. (83) 21:218
Atkinson (J. C.) British birds' eggs. (156) 44:1660
• Sketches in natural history. (106) 44:85
(R.) The book of Leinster. (31) *A
Attwood (G.) Practical blowpipe assaying. (9)..61:1521
Aubuisson de Voisins. Hydraulics. (89) 62:26
Audubon (J .J.) Ornithological biography. (156) *A
Same. Vols. 3, 5 ♦44:1669 :1671
Auerbach (B.) Brieitta. (80) 68:73
Deutsche illus. Volksbucher. (80) 68:44.1-3
AuRUStine (Sister). See Lasaulx (A. von.)
Ai2male(/>uc cf .) Lettre sur I'hist. deFrance. (83)In*70:961
The princes of Cond4. (179) 23:184-5
Austin (J. G.) Outpost. (78) 36:938
(J.T.) An address. (127) In 62:1010
(Afrj.6.)Fragm. fr. German prose writers. (128) 10:4025
(T.afidT.jun.) Fossil crinoidea. (106) ♦44:3140
Aydelott( B.P.JChurch's duties in temp.cause.( 152)64:71 1
B (J.W.) Housekeeper's friend. (152) 64:2582
Babbitt (D.) Principles of light and color. (121)..61:2493
Bach (M.j Aus dem Buche der Natur. (165) 43:1645
Baoon (F.) Works. (63) .* 84:638-44
Badeau (A.^ Military history of Grant. (114) 29:2615.1-3
Baildon (H.B.) The spirit of nature. (9) 41:2262
Bailey (S.L.) Hist, sketches of Andover. (3) 30:1561
Bailie (J.) L'^tricit^. (89) ..61:2766
Same ^70:1292
Baillon (H.) Natural history of plants. (9). ..♦43:2492-7
Baines (E.) Wars of theFrench revolution.(50)26:2779-80
{E.jun.) Cotton manufacture in Gr. Br. (89)....62:1521
Baird (R.) Transplanted flowers. (179) 23:190
(S.F.) Mammals of North America. (106)...^44:3027
(W.) British entomostraca. (106) 44:2410
Baker (G.M.) Reading club and speaker. (132)....2:3697.9
(T.) Elements of mechanism. (185) 62:610
JLand and engineering surveying. (185) 62:136
(W.M.) Blessed Saint Certainty. (94) 36:1427
Bakewell (F.C.) History of inventions. (185) 62:1206
(R.) Geology. (40) 42:1687
Satne 42:1688
Balboa (M.C.) Histoire du P^rou. (146) 29:171
Balch ( W. R.) James Abram Garfield. ( 162)....24: 1 1 70
Baldwin (J.G.) Party leaders. (180) 23:192
(S. D.) Dominion. (152) 64:1048
Balkwill (F. H.) Mechanical dentistry. (71) 46:4463
Ball (C.) History of the Indian mutiny. (35)..^26:32C5-6
(F.Q.) Law of national banks. (87) 66:698
Ballantyne (R.M.) Giant of the North. ( 191 )....36: 1487
(R.M.) The ocean and its wonders. (44) 42:2272
Six month at the Cape. (3) 21:781
BallOU (M. M.) Pearls of thought. (63) 88:357
Treasury of thought. (31) 33:364.a
Bancroft (E.) Permanent colours. (185) 62:1541-2
Banvard (J.) Pioneers of Maryland. (83) 29:807
Barante(A.G.P.B.rf«.) Ducsd.Bourg'ne. (180)23:198-205
Barb^ (B.) L'inconsolee. (127) 66:4094
Barb6-Marbois (F.) Journal. (146).. 21:2844.1-2
Barber (J.T.) See Beaumont (J.T.B.)
Barbou (A.) Victor Hugo. (83) 24:1788
Barclay (S.) Recoil, of the Am. revolution. (2l)..2O:2011
Barham (R.H.) The Ingoldsby lyrics. (144)...31:2370
Bariner-Gould (S.) The preacher's pocket. (2)..6:4772
Village preaching for a year. (82) 6:4773.1-2
Barlow (J.) Letters to the citizens of tJ. S. (152)^64: 1 ^^68
Barnard (C.) Co>operation as a business. (87)..64:2065
Knights of to-day. (78) 36:1624
Barnes (A.S.I Hist, of ancient peoples. (114). ...26:800
(R.) Diseases of women. (27) « ♦46:4686
Barrett (L.) Edwin Forrest. M46) 24:1015
Barridre (J.F.) M4moires de CUry. (132) 26:2782
M^moires de M"e Clairon. (180) 23:423
BarrHlon (G.) Un drame en Am^rique. (125)~67:56.1-2
Barrin&rton (G.) New South Wales. (114) 28:2925
Barrow (5i> J.) Mutiny of H.M.S. Bounty.(l 46)22: 2673.a
Pitcairn's Island. (146)..; 22:2573
Reisen und Entdeckungen. (132).. ♦21:224.1-2
Barruel (A.) HisU^ry of Jacobinism. (35). ..26:2783-6
Barthold (F.W.) Der grossedeut. Krieg. (1 14)28:1340-41
Sayne 28:1342
Bartholow (R.) Medical electricity. (91) 46:5514
Medicines, remedies and diseases. (71) 46:679
Bartlett (S.C.) Edmund R. Peaslee. (146) ^60:329
(W.H.C.) Rep. of mortuary experience. (87)^70:4263
Barwell (R) On aneurism. (27) 46:3459
Bascom (J.) Natural theology. (2) 8:4569
The science of mind. (66) 2:739
Batten (E.C.) Charters of the priory of Beauly.(66)28:642
Bauerman (H.) Mineralogy. (141) 42:2106
Baudouin (A.) Temps de la rettauration. (35)26:2788
Baudry (F.) Los fr^res Grimm. (180) 23:212
Bauernxan (H.) Metallurgy of iron. (186) 62:379
Baxter (J.H.) Statis., mcd. and anthropol. (27)^46:6061-2
Bayne (P.) Mrs. Browning and Ch. Bronte. (173)..10:3370
Beadle (J.H.) Life in Utah. (2).., 10:2268
Beale (L.S.) Disease germs. (27) 46:2546
Protoplasm. (165) 44:960
Beaman (E.A.) Swedenborgandthenowage.(162)4:4637
Beard (G.M.) American nervousness. (121)...»46:2544
and Rockwell. Medical electricity. (27)..46:5515
Beardsley (E.E.) Rt. Rev. Samuel Seabury. (3)...26:943
Beatty (J.) The citizen -soldier. (3) 29:2619
Beaumont (J.T.B.) Tour through'tS.Wale8.( 146)22: 2278
Beautemps-B. Reconnais. hydrograph. (163)..*6O:4430
Beauvallet (L.) Rachel and the new world. (83)21:1394
Beohstein (J.M.) Cage and chamber-birds. (106)44:1701
and Scharfenberg. Forstinsecten. ( 1 06)^44: 1971-3
Beesly (A.H.J Sir John Franklin. (146; 21:1553
B^gaX (r.) Operations g^odC^siques. (163) ♦60:4431
Traits de g^od&ie. (185) 62:138
Behn-EschenbuTff (H.) Chas.Dickens. (128) In 41:2215
Beitzke(H.) Frciheitskriege. 18 13u. 1814.(1 14) 28:1 35&-7
Der russische Krieg, 1812. (35) 26:2790
Belden (G.P.) Belden, the white chief. (4) 23:2490
Belfirictjoso (C.T.) Oriental harems. (146) 22:323
Bell (C.) Expression. (106) 44:905
(CM.) The cruise of Ulysses. (78) 36:1899
(H.G.) Remarkab. phenomena of nature. (165)43:1649
(J.) A system of geography. (83) 60:330.1-0
(R.) A history of Ru^tsia. (114) 28:2350-52
(W.A.) New tracks in N.America. (146)21:1900-1901
Index of Authors.
195
Index of Authors.
Bell (W.E.) Carpentry made eauy. (9) 52:931
Bellows ( K.N.) The Channing ctmienary. ( 100)..24: >40
Beloe (W.) AnocdoUw of literature. (128)... 10:2887-92
Belot (A.) The black Venues. (Gl) 36:1936
Bennett (W.) Madame de Maintenon. (133). ..24: 2409
Bent (J.T.) Genoa. (H6).. 26:2498
Benvenuti ( F.F.) Krpnch rovohit'n, 1789-95. (83)26:2789
B^rard (A.)- Description das c6te.H de l'Algdrie.( I63)60:«85
Beijeau (PC.) The horse* <»f antiquity. (180) *A
Beman ( W.) Warming and ventilating. (185). .62: 933
Berquin-Q. La colonie espag.du Mi.ssis8ippi.(21 )*60:1263
Berthet (E.; Wild man of the woods. (79) 36:2043
BerthoUet (C.L.) Dyeing and bleeching. (9)..62:I544
Bertrand de M. French revolution. (60). ..26:2792-2800
Besant (W.) Early French poetry. (173) 10:3816
Beta (H.) {paeud.) See Bettzieoh (H)
Bettzieohj H.) Bewirthschaftung d. Wa88er8.( 165)43:1650
Bevan (L.D.) Sermons to students. (2) 6:4830
Bevier ( K.S. ) Missouri Confederate brigades. ( 1 46)29:2637
Bewick (T.) British birds. (106).. *44:17m6-7
Beyle (M.H.) Life of Haydn. (180) 23:258
Same 23:257
Bida(A.) The lovers of Provence. (11-12) 31:2313
Biddle(U.P.) Elements of knowledge. (82) 2:786
Bledennann(C.)Dput«ohl.im 18. Jahrh. (loo)10:i33.i-4
Biffelow (J.) The useful arU. (185) 62:1219-20
(M.M.) Hist, of procedure in England. (87)..66:1037
(M.T.) Punctuation. (178) 1:1165
Bifirl&nd (J.) Natural history of animals. (156). ..44:91
Bigrniore aiof Wyznan. Bibliography of printing. (66) *L
Bikela8(D.) Loukis Laraa. (79) ...36:2099
Billeter(A.) F. Mendelssohn Barthuldv.(83)... In 41:2217
Binffley (W.) Animal biography. (lo6) 44:93-5
History of animated nature. (106) 44:96
Binney (A.) Mollusks of the U. S. (89) *44:24l8.l-4
Blnz (C.) Elements of therapeutirs. (*27) 46:686
Bird (I. L.) Unbeaten tracks in Japan. (4). ..22: 144.1-2
Birdwood (G.C.M.) British Indian 8ection.(87)*76:2806.4
Birney (D. B.) Life of. (146) 23:3079
Bisohof (Ct.) Chemical and physical geology. (46)42: 1 701-3
Chemfsche u. physikalischo Geologic. (46). .42: 1704-6
Bi80ho£r(G. W.) Botanik. (185) ♦43:1654-8
and others. Naturgesch. d. 3 Reiehe. (185) *43:1652-63
Bishop (G.) New-England judged. (130) 4:4487
(L.) Poetical work.s. {\2). 31:2383
(W.I.) Second sight explained. (20) 10:4682
Bjomson (B.) Arne. (I9i) 36:2160
-: — Synnove Solbakken. (124) 36:2159
BlackJ^-^^^-) Guide to Channellslands. (4) «22:2889
(W.) Sunrise. (61) 36:2190
That beautiful wretch. (172) 36:2191
Blackburn (H.) The Pyrenees. (66) 22:2028
Blaokwall (J.) Spiders of Gr. Britain. (106)..*44:3 103-4
Blaokwell (E.) Counsel to parents. (83) *70:1721
Blaikie (W.G.) David Livingstone. (4) 24:2280
Blake (J.L.) Wonders of the ocean. (165) 43:1664
(T.C.) The old log house. (2) 4:4402
Blak8ton( W. A. and others.) Canaries and cage- bird8.( 9 )*A
Blanc (C.) L'oeuvre complet de Rembrandt. (44) *A
L'oBUvre de Rembrandt d^rit. (121) *A
Le tr^ordela curiosity. (56) *Ij
^I.J.L.) 1848. Historical revelations. (35)..26:2822
History of ten years, 1830-40. (35) 26:2820-21
Bland (W.) Arches, piers, buttresses, etc. (185)..62:936
Blanford (W.T.) Geology of Abyssinia. (165)..43:1665
Blanqui(A.-J.) L'econo.polit.en Europe. (152). 64: 204-5
Block (L.J.) Exile. A dramatic episode. (92) ..32:745
Blomfleld (E.) Philosophy of history. (35)....»26:3216
Bloom (S.S.) Laws of Ohio, 1881. (139) *56:3537
B1088 (C.A.) Heroines of the crusades. (180) 23:265
Blum (J. R.) Mineralien und Felsarten. (186)..*43:I652
Oryktognosie. (185) *43:1652
Blumenbach (J<P.) De generis humani. (165) In 44:1161
Natural history. (165) 43:1667
Blunt (A.) A pilgrimage to Nejd. (133) 22:608.1-2
Boardman (A.) Defence of phrenology. (34). ..2: 1866
(G.D.) Studies in the mountain instruction. (2)6:4033
Bodenstedt (F.M.von.) Grafin Helene. (80)..... 68: 197
Kunst und Leben. (95) •66:2068.1^
I
Bohn (H.G.) Hand-book of games. (60) 10:6144
Bohner (A.N.) Kosmos. (25) 41:2282.1-2
Boiegrobey (F.<fc.) 'The hjst casket, (61) 86:2317
Bolles (A S.) Labor and capital. (152) 64:193
Bolmar (A.) Col lection of colloquial phrasen. (18).. 1:1413
Selection of 100 of Perrin's fables. (18) 1:1410
Bombet (L.A.C.) (pseud.) See Beyle (M.H.)
Bonaparte ( N.) See Napoleon I.
Bonaventur^.^ On the supper of our Lord.(98)* 1:4050.60
Bonnechose (Ede.) History of France. (50)...26: 2825-6
Reformers before the reformation. (178)-... 4:1200
Bonnem^re (J.E ) La Vendue en 1 793. (35)... 26:2829
Bonner().) A child's history of Greece, (35)26:2005-6
A child's history of Rome. (35) 26:2200-2201
Bonwick (J.) The mormons. (2) 10:2270
Boole (G.) On the calculus of finite differences. (9)61:778
Bopp(F.) Grammaire comparde. (98) 1:302.1-4
Bordelon(L.) ExtrHva2:anciesof M.Oufle. (20)..»lO:4969
Bom (S.) Heinrich Hoina (83) In 41:2217
Bosanquet (J.W.) The fall of r^incveh. (35). ..26: 1600
BOBSi (L.) Christoforo Colombo. (133) 24:349
BoBSuet (J.-B.) Sur rbistoire univcrselle. (35).... 26:6
Bost (A.) History of the moravians. (2) 4:4256
BoB'well(J.) Boswelliana: com'n-place book. (66)26:2067
Bosworth (F.H.) Diseases of throat and nose.( 27)46: 2255
Botero (G.) Le relation! universal!. (146) ♦60:348
Botta. Storia d'ltalia, 1634-1816. (35)....26:2499-2500
Bdttiger (C.W.) Getchichte Sachsens. (114). .28: 1368-9
Die Weltgeschichte in Biographien. (l0l)...26:291-3
Bourne (H.R.F.) English merchants, (180) 23:270-71
(J.) The steam engine. (165)- 62:707
(S.) Trade, population and food. (87) 64:206
Boutelle ( J.A^ Burke and Alvord memorial. (4) 23:2083
Bouterwek(F.) Spanish literature. n28) 10:4638
Spanish and Portuguese literature. (128)... 10:4535-6
Bouvier(A.) Monsieur Trumeau. (125) .67:104
Bowden (J.) The naturalist in Norway. (165) 43:1668
Bowditoh (H.L) Public hygiene in America. (27) 46:1209
Bowen (E.) Coal and coal oil. (46).. 42:2296
Bower (G.S.) D. Hartley and J. Mill. (100) 2:779
Bowman (A.) Clever Jack. (79) 86:2456
Bowrinfir (•!•) Servian popular poetry. (56) 31:2087
Specimens of the Polish poets. (66) 31:2088
Box (T.) Treatise on heat. (89) 61:2684
Boyd (C.R.) Resources of Virginia. (114) 60:1632
Boyesen (H.H.) Ilka on the hilUop. (61) 36:2485
Queen Titania. (191) 36:2480
BraohvogreKA.E.) Kanipfder Damonen. (80) 68:271.1-2
BTB^y (O.S.) and others. Entomostraca. (121) *42:2629
(H.B.) Carboniferous formanifera. ( 121).. .*42: 2628
Branca (G.) Bibliogralia storica. (66) *L
Brandos (G.) Literaturdes 19. Jahrh. (55)... 10:2899.1-4
Brandon (C.) Ddcouvertes des voyageurs. (146)....21:258
Les inventions. (122)..... 62:1236
Braund (J.) Illustrations of furniture, etc. (44) *A
Br6dif (L.) Demosthenes. (133) 24:616
Bredow (F.J.C.) Quaestionam criticarum libri. (18)1:1716
Bree(C.R.) The birds of Europe. (106) ♦44:1711-14
Brehm (A.E.) Das Leben der Vogel. (106) 44:1717
Thierleben. (122) ♦44:109.1-10
an(/ BoBsmaSBler. Thiered.Waldes. (107)44:106-7
an</ Zimmermann. Bilder u. Skizzen. (107) 44:108
Breschet (G.) L'organe de I'ouie. (27) ♦60:6384
Brewer (T.M.) North American oology. (107). ..♦44:3077
Brewster (D.) Martyrs of science. (180) 23:276
Same 23:275
Brickell (J,) Natural history of N.Carolina. (107) ♦44:110
Bridges (J.H.) France under Richelieu. (60) 26:2831
Brine (L.) Taeping rebellion in China. (35) 26:1905
Brinklow( H.) Complaynt ofRoderyckMor8.(98)»l :4051.22
Brittan (S.B.) The Shekinah. (20) 10:4957
Broadhouse ( J . ) M usical acoustics. (144) 61:2465
Brock-Arnold (G.M.) Gainsborough. (21) 23:286
Brockett (L.P.) Our western empire. (133) 60:938
Broderip (W.J.) Note book of a naturalist. (107) 44:1 13
Brodie(P.B.) Fossil insects. (71) 42:2219
Brodrick (G.C.) English land and landlords. (139) 64:611
Brofirniart (A.) Classification des reptiles. (166) ♦44:817
Bromi(H.G.) Geschichte der Natur. (186). ..♦48: 1662-3
Indix ov Authobs.
196
IHBIX OF AUTHOSS.
Bronn (H.G.) Klassen des Thierreichs. (107). •44:1 17-19
MorphologUche Studien. (105\ 43:1671
Brooke (S. A.) Faith and freedom. (99) 6:4880
Brooks (C.) Medford, Middlesex co., Mu.*8. (4)..*30:l7t;6
(P.) The candle of the Lord. (162) 5:4885
Broome (E.W.) Rev. Rowland Hill. (114) 24:1085
Brouffham (U.) Political philostiphy. (l52)...64:l0G2-3
(J.) Life, stories, and poems. (63) 34:751
Brown (E.) AVadsworth memorial. (21) 30:196()
(R.) Domestic architecture. (44) *63:1052
(Rob.) Countries of the world. (66) ♦60:4044.1-5
JT.) Book of butterflies. (107) 44:1979-81
Land and water con chology. (lo7) ♦44:25o«
Taxidermist's manual. (156) 44:1041
Browne (D.Jay.) American bird fancier, (107). ..44: 1720
(P.) What girls can do. (70) 64:1836
(R.W.) Greek literature, (128) 10:4259
Roman classical literature. (128) 10:4480
(W.H.) Minor fireworks. (71) 62:1890
Browning (E.B.) Poetical works. (12) 31:2410
(M.) Lifeof a hunter. (66) 28:2757
Bruoe (J.) Annals of the East-India co. (33)*26:32 18-20
Brunet(0.) Bibliomania. (56) ; »l
Brunn(U.) Gesch. der griech. Kiinntler. (180)..23:320-21
Bryan (G.J.) George P. Barker. (21) 23:24.30
(M.E.J Wild work. (172.) 86:3053
Bryant(W.C.) am/ Oay. Hist.ofthe U.S. (21)29:1472.3-4
Bryoe(J.) am/ Johnston. Cycl. ofgeography.(»;6) 60:350
Buchan P. Ancient ballads and songs. (93). ..31:2093.1-2
Buchanan (R.) Essays on mill Wv>rk. (186)..62:616 :618
Buok (G.W.) Essay on oblique bridges. ( Ul)...*62:3027
Buoke (C.) On the beauties of nature. (165) 43: 1673
Ruins of ancient cities. (133) *60*362-3
Buckland (P.T.) Birds and bird-life. (107) 44:1725
Natural history, (107) 44-129
Buckley (A.B.) Animal life. (9) 41:2316
(T.A.) Great cities of the ancient world. n33)..66:355
Buckton (G.B.) British aphides. (71) ♦44:1988-90
Budfire(E.A.) Assyrian texts. (18) 1:3988
History of Esarhaddon. (18) 1:3989
Budfifen (L. M.J Episodes of insect life. (107)..44:1991-3
March winas and April showers. (165) 43* 1676
Buir(H.) Zur Physik der Erde. (133) 60-29
Buffon (G.L.L.) Natural history. (107^ 44:179
^^^ 44:180-81
(Euvres choisies. (107) 44:183
Buhler(G.) Sacred laws of Aryas. (130) 10:20*58.2
Buist (R.) American flower garden directory. (122) 43:667
Bulau(P.) Gesch. Deutschlands, 1806-30. (114)... 28:1379
Bulflnch (T.) Hebrew lyrical history. (128) 10:4593
Bulkley (L.D.) Eczema and its treatment. (186). .46: 4395
Buller (J.) New Zealand. (66) 22-2589
Bullock rJ.^ The art of building. (165) 62:943
Bulwer (H.L.) Historical characters. (180).. ..23:327-8
■ Some, M ,,, 23*329
Bulwer-Lsrtton (E.G.E.L.) Athens. (35) 26:2074
The Siamese twins. (144) 31-2414
-— (E.R.) Lucile. (189).. 31:1112
Bump (O.F.J Federal procedure. (139) 66*1044
Bundy (J.M.) Life ot Garfield. (163) 24:1176
Bunsen (C.C.J.) Egypt's place in history. (35)26: 1 937-4 1
(E.dg.) The angel-messiah. (82) 10:2158
Burbldcre (F.'W.) Gardens of the sun. (83) 22:2590
Burckhardt (J.) Renaissance in Italy. (133)10:176.1-2
Die Zeit Constantin's. (66) 26:2213
Burdo(A.) The Niger and the Ben ueh. (66) 21:857
BurfireB8(T.) Milton. (2). ....10:2098
Burffoyne (J.) Blasting and quar'g of stone.( 166)62: 1470
Burke (E.) Letters on afiTairs of America. (133)^*29:2038
rJ.B.) Genealogical dictionary. (133) *L
Genealogical history. (66) *L
Historic lands of England. (133) ♦60:4375
Romance of the aristocracy. (180) 23:338-40
Vicissitudes of families. (180) 23:341-3
(8.H.) Historical portraits. (4) 27:1474.1-2
(8.J.) For Mack's sake. (79) 36:3421
Burlureauz (C.) La folie paralytique. (27) 46: 1916
Burmeiater (H.) Entomologie. (107) 44:1999-2003
— — -* Abbildun^en.^ ...» *44:2004
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Burmeiater (H.) Entomology. (107) 44:2005
Gesch. der Scbopfung. (46) 42:1716
OrganisHt. der Trilobiten. (46) *42:2626
Zoonomiscbe Briefo. (107) 44:v33-4
Bum (J.H.) Cat. of Lond. trader*' tokens. (4)... 10:6605
(U.S.) Impr. of landed property. (80) ♦62:3178
Bumell (G.R.) Limt^s.ct^monts, mortars, etc. (166;62:949
Burnet. Dukes i^f Hamilton a. Castle-Herald. (18<))23: 348
Burnett (F.H.) A fair barbarian (61)... 36:34J8
Burns (R.) Common place-book. (93) 31:2094
Works. Vol.6, (♦i^) *31:507
Burroughs (J.) Popacton. (96) 33:1065
Burrows (M.) Worthies of All Souls. (180) 23:352
'BUTt{Capt.) L^aicrs from Scotland. (83)...22:2296.1-2
Burton (.I.E.) Hnndliook of midwifery. ( 155)..46:4783
(K.F.) El-Medinah and Meirciih. (146).. 22:611
Burty (P.) Industrial arts. (Ui6) 62:1246
Busch (M.) Bismarck u. seine Loutc. (83) 27:553-4
Die gutc iMa Zeit. (96) 66:2151
Npu« Tngcbuchblatter. (96) 66:2150
(O.) dNc/SkeltOn. Eni»l. Umgangssprache.( I30) 1:942
Bushnell (H.) Building (Ws in religion. (130)...6:4387
Busk (11.) The navies of the world. (166) 62:845
Bussey and Qaspey. History of Franco. (50)26:2837-8
Bustamante (J.) Apuntesobi<ervaciones. (14H)..22:820
Butler (H.D.) The family aquarium. (160) 43:1976
(S.) Tnconscious memory, (GO) 2:790
(W.F.) Far out; roY in gs retold. (66) 21:i74
Butt(T.) History of Italy. (35) 26:*25(i5-6
Butterfleld ( (-. W.) Di*c«)v. of the northwe8t.( 1 8u)21 : 1 395
Butterworth (H.) Prayers. (2) 6:3539
Young folks' America. (114) 20:1477
Zigzag journeys in the Orient. (147) 22:825
Buxton awrf Poynter. Painting. (122) 63:2391
Bynner(E.L.) Damen's ghost. (191) 36:3455
Nimport. (191) 36:3456
Tritons. (191) 36:3454
Bym (M.L.) Artist and tradesman's comp'n.( 186)62: 1253
Caballero (F.) [patud.) See Arrom (C. B. de F.)
Oabega de Vaca ( A.N.) See Nufiez Oabepa de Vaca.
Oairns (J) UnMief in the 18th century, (131) 3:3432
Oalamy (E.) N on -conformist's nK^morial. (180) 23:355-7
Oalderon de la B. Geistl. Schauspiele. (189)...66:244>5
Caldwell (C.) Phrenology. (34) In *60:387
Gallery (J.M.) anrfYvan (M.) China. (I0l)..26:i907
Oallet ( P.A.) Noailles, marquise de Montagu.( 1 14)24:2733
Oalvert (F-C.) Cosil tar colours. (186) 62:1545
Oamden (W.) Britannia. (133) ♦60:4660-61
OamoeDB (L.</0.) The Lusiad. (93) 31:2424.1-2
Campbell (A.) The church of the future. (2) 3:4285
(H.) Housekteping and cooking. (70).... ..64:2r)l9
(J.) Balmerino and its abbey. (84) ..28:662
(J.) Tariff. (139) 76:2o51
(J.) Lord Lyndnursland Lord firougham.( 180)23:393
(W.) The' old forest ranger. (171) ..10:5981
Canningr (S.) Alfred the Great in Athelney. r93)..32:771
Cantacuz6n6-A. Sabine's falsehood. (191). ...36:3745
Cantu (C.) Histoire universelle. (35) 26:300-318
Capeflffue (J.B.H.R.) Charlemagne. (35). ..26:2845-7
DucheBse Gabrielle de Polignac. (35) ..26:2848
L'Europe pendant le consulat. (35) ..26:1149-51
Lcs heroines de la ligue. (36) 26:2849
Carey (A.) School-girU. (172) ..36:3775
(D.) Evidences of Christianity. (99) 3::M35
(R.N.) Queenie's whim. (61) ..86:3779
Carleton (W.) Farm festivals. (144) 31:2425
Carll(J.P.) Geology of oil regions. (46)....M2:1587.III
Carlson (F.F.) Ge>schichte Schwedens. (115)... 28:21 12
Carlyle (T.) French revolution. (50) 26:2856-8
Same 26:2852-3
Same, (36) ..26:2854-6
Friedrich Schiller. (180) 23:400
History of Friedrich II. (133) 24:1103-8
Reminiscences. (6C) 24:53
Camota. Duke de Saldanha. (66) 26:23:^8.1-2
Caro(J.) Geschichte Polens. (U5) ..28:2601
Carpenter (P.P.) Cat. of Mazatlan shells. (107)..44:2510
(W.) Scripture natural history. (166) 43:1679
(W.B.) The foraminifera. (107).. ♦44:3143
InDXZ or AUTHOBS.
197
Irdxx ov AirrnoBB
Carpenter (W.B.) Zoology. (107) 44:239-40
Carter (A.H.) Practical medicine. (27) 46:738
Carver (J.) Amerique, 1766-8. (133) *21:1397
Cary (H.F.) Early French poeU. (128) 10:3829
Lives of Eni^lish poetn. (180) 23:401
(.1.) Map of the British isles. (133) *eO:i32ri
Cassin (•).) lllustrationa of birds. (107) «44:3081
Mammalogy and or nilliology. (UI) *6O:405u
AtlaF *A
Castafieda deN. (P</e.) Voyag<^deCiMa.(U7i 29:165
Catberwood (M.H.) Craquc-O'-Doom. (191) 36:3941
Catlin(G.) Breath of life, (27) ♦60:1903
CatlOW (A.) Conchologisi'H nomcnclator. ( 108).. .44:2514
Drops of water. (Iu8) 44:2424
(M.k) British oniomology. (108) 44:2015
Scripture zool«)ny. (MM)...". 44:246
Cavaleri (M.) Ilmuseo Cavaleri. (140) «66:6593
Oaverly (A.M.) and {li.H.) Genealogy. (4) 23:2079
(R.B.) Annals of the Boodey* in ^*E. (4). ....23:2078
Oazauvieilh (J.B.) Du suicide. (27) 46:1921
Centz (P.O.) The republic of republics. (140) 64:H»85
Cervantes S. (M.rf«.) Don Quixote. (79). ..♦36:3980.1-3
Chadwiok (J.W.) The man Jesus. (178) 3:3062
ChaiUy (N.C.) Des accouchcmenU. (27) 46:4787
Chamberlain ( B.H.) Poetry of the •)iipanerte.(.'S5) 10:4608
Chambers ( ro^^nc/Tattersall. Build'g lawK.( i40)66:7<>6
Ohamiob(M.) History of Armenia. (101 )... 26:16)5-16
Champlin (.J.D., jr.) Young folks' cycl. (32) »ll:2oo5
Champseix (L.) Deux filler de M.Piichon. (125)..67:233
L'ideal au village. (125) 67:2.S2
Chance (H.M.) Geology of Clarion co. (46) ♦42:1587.VV
Geology of Clinton co. (141) ♦42:1587.G4
Chandler (Z.) Life and public servicer*. (115) 24:139
Chantreuil (G.) Dispositions du cordon. (27). ..46:4788
Chaplin (J.) Chips from the White house. (96)...33:n41
Chapman ra.C.) Evolution of life. (156) 44:966
Charcot ('LM.) Diseases of the nervoussystem.(122)^46:46
Pathol, anatomy of nervous system. (186) 46:1216
Charles (E.K.) Women of Christendom. (4) 23:405
Charteris (M.) Practice of medicine. (27) 46:744
Chateaubriand. Chute de Tempiro romain.( 36)26:2203-6
Same ^26:2207
L' histoi re de France. (36) 26:2863
Ohauvel (J) Operations de cbirurgie. (27) 46:3081
Chellis (M.D.) Bread and beer. (191) 36:4163
Our homes. (61) ~36:4162
Cheney (E.D.) Gleanings in the field of art. (26)... 63:21
Chenoweth (C.Van D.) Stories of the saints. (2). ..4:5021
Cherbuliez ( v.) L*id<;e de Jean Teterol. (125) 67:274
Aleta Holdenis. (125J 67:273
La revanche do Joseph Noirel. (125) 67:272
Obervin (N.) Contagion de la fidvre jaune. (28)..46:2783
46:2780
La fldvre jaune. (28) 46:2779
La fievre jaune k Gibraltar en 1828. (28) 46:2782
Obesney (C.C.) Military biography. (180) 23:404
( F.K.) Kusso-Turkish campaigns of l828-9.( 1 1 5)28:2800
Chester (S.E.) Dear Jane. (172) 36:4219
Church (E.R.) The home garden. (89) 62:2633
How to furnish a home. (71) 68:689
Churchill (C.U.) Druses and Maronites. (115)... 26: 1625
Churton (E.) Gongora. (115) 27:776-7
Cibber (C.) Poetsof G.Britain and Ireland.(181)28:415-19
Oiviale (J.) La lithotritie. (2>«) 46:4220
Moyens de trailer les calculeux. (28).. 46:4217
Clark (D.W.) Historical sketches. (101) 26:1100
(H.J.) Mind in nature. (108)... 44:253
(J.A.) The Wyoming valley. (4) ^30:3264
(J.W.) Cambridge. (84) *A
(S.W.) English grammar. (18)... 1:964
(W.) Marciano. (93).. 82:779
Clarke (CM.) Baby Rue. (124) 36:3698
(J.) Mulberry tree and silkworm. (141) 62:1711
(J.l^.) Legend of Thomas Didymus. (99) 8:3005
Claudia {pseud.) Consecrated women. (4) 23:37
Oiaus (C.) Copepoden-Fauna. (186) In *4 1:3009
Euplectella asporgillum, (186) In *41:3009
• Larvo der Cirrip^Klen. (186) In •41:3009
Leptodera appendiculata. (186) In *41:3009
Claus. Lernsdocera, Peniculus u. Lernaea.(186) In *41:3009
Clay (B.M.) Between two loves. (191) 86:4381
(CM.) (pafud.) &« Clarke (CM.)
(H.) Speech upon the tariff. (153) In *64:64
Clayton (E.C.) Queens of song. (181) 23:427-8
Cleaveland (P.) Mineralogy arid geology. (46)..42:2I09
Clement (C.) Michol-Ange. (181) 23:433
Michelangelo. (116) 24:2648
(C.E.) Egypt. (4) 26:1945
Eleanor Maitland. (191) 36:4412
(P.) JHCquos Creur et Charles VIL (147). ..26:2869
Cleveland (CD.) English literature. (173) 10:3368
English literature of the 19. century. (173)... 10:3369
Close (K.) "Why I have taken thepledge."(87)..^70:96l
Clouston (W.A.) Arabian poetry. (12) 10:4594
Cobbe (F.P.) The duties of women. (140) 64:1849
— Hopes of the human race. (99) 8:5214
Cobbett (W.) The blood buoy. (36) 26:2865
Political works. (153) 64:1103-8
Griimmar of English. (18) 1:957
Cochrane (A B ) Francis I. (36) 26:6-7
Cock (D.) Treatise on China cla\'. (9) 62:1568
Cofirge8hall(VV.T.) The newspaper record. (173)10:2908
Cohnheim. Consumption. (155) In 46:2194
Colange {h.de.) Diction, of commerce, (44) ♦62:3397.1-2
Coleman (W.S.) British butterflies. (156) 44:2025
Coleridge (H.) Gloss, index to Engl. lit're.(l 73)^10:3371
(H.) Lives of northern worthies. (181)....23:446-7
(H.N.) Greek classic poets. (173).. 10:4265
Coles (A.) The microcosm. (12) 81:612
Coleti (G.) Dizionario storico-geografico. (I34)..»60:4290
Colletta(P.) Historv of Naples, 1734-1825.(36)26:2510-11
Storia del reame'di Nap<»li. (21) 26:2512
Collier (W.F.) The crown atlas. (134) *60:3978
and Schmitz. International atlas. (134)..»60:3979
Collins (A.M.) Mrs. Ben Darby. (79) 86:4521
(M.) Thoughts in my garden. (32) 38:1206.1-2
(W.L.) Butler. (66) 2:52
CoUyer (R.) New German crusade. (82) 6:5012
(R.H.) Manual of phrenology. (34) 2:1877
Colquhoun (J.C) Life in luly and France. (181)23:453
Colvin(S.) Landop. (134) '. 24:2209
Combe (A.) Metaphorical sketches. (153) 64:2:85
(G.) Elements of phrenology. (34) 2:1880
( W.) The dance of life. (93) •31:3038
Comstock (A.) Frauds exposed. (140) 64:2435
(J.L.) Outlines of geology. (46) 42:1737
Comyn (R.) History of the western empire.( 36)26:950-51
Concone (J.) Fifty lessons in singing. (12). ..♦68:1655
Oond6 (J.A.) Hist, of the Arabs in 8pain.( 11 5)27: 780.1-3
Conffdon (CT.) Reminiscences. (4) 24:380
Conner (L.B.) The parent heart in Bong. (189)..81:124
Constantin (L.A.) (pseud,) Sre Hesse (L.A.C.)
Conway (M.D.) Thomas Carlyle. (115) 24:68
Conwell(R.H.) Gr'tflrein8'tJohn,June,1877.(4)3O:2027
Cook (J.) Bibliography of Dickens' writings. (58)...^L
(J.) Christ and modern thought. (99) 6:4034
Cooke (G.W.) Ralph Waldo Emerson. (181)...24:861
(L.S.H.) Dimple Dopp. (191) 86:4716
(M.C) Our reptiles. (lOS) 44:820
Coolidfire and Mansfield. Vermont. (21 ) 30:1460
Cooper (J.F.) Battle of Lake Erie. (147) 29:2313
Copin^er (W.A.) Law of copyright. (140) 66:743
Copp^e (H.) Elements of logic. (20) 2:867
History of Spain. (4) 27:782.1-2
Coppinar(E.) Alfieriand Goldoni. (181) 23:454
Coquelin (C) The actor and his art (12) 10:2693
Cornelius (C) Zug- und Wander-Thiere. (108)44:257
Comer (J.) China. (36) 22:14
India. (36) 26:1758
Comil ( V.) and Ranvier. Pathol, histology. ( 1 55)46: 598
Corre (A.) La chirurgie d'urgence. (28) 46:3119
CorrefiTfirio And Parmegiano, Lives of. (181)» 28:39
Corthell (E.L.) Jetties of the MiFsissippi river. (9)62:171
Corwin (E.T.) Manual of the reformed church. (2)4:4041
Costello ( L.S ) Eminent English-women. (181)23:456-9
Cotsell (G.) Ships* anchors. (166) 62:857
Cotta ( H.von.) Deutf chlands Boden. (47) 42: 1 738-9
Geologie der Gegenwart. (47 j... 42:1743
Indbx of Authors.
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Indxx of Authors.
Ootta(B.i?ow.) Geoloplsche Bilder. (47) 42:1741
Geology and history. (47) 42:1743
afid others. HumlM^ldl's Kosino!*. (16G)...43: 1777-82
Oottle (J.) Coleridge and t?.»uthey. (181) 23:4(10
Oouch (J.) Illuslration^ of instinct. (1()8) 44:260
Ooues (E.) Birds of the Colorado valley. (122)..44:1735
OoulBOn (W.) Disoa^^cs of thu hladder. (91). ...46:4025
Coventry (F.) Tompey the little. (124) In 37:2149
Oowan (F.) History of insects. (108) 44:2029
OowleB(H.) Luke. (82) 3:2173
Matthew and Mark. (82) 3:2137
Oowley (A.) Works. (63) *34:r)0l9
Ooxe (W.) Hist, of the house of Austria.( 1 15)28:1389-91
Oraik(D.M.) Thirty years. (12) 81:2458
(G.L.) English literature. (173) 10:3.384-5
Same 10:3386
(G.M.V Mark Denni-^on's charge. (13) 36:4980
Orane(W.) The first of May. (144) *A
Craven (P.dela F.) Flcurange. (125) 67:322.1-2
Creasy (E.S.) Eminent Etonians. (181) 23:606
Cresoentiis (P.(^«.) De agricultura. (122) *&2:2109
Crichton (A.) HisU)ry of Arabia. (101) 26:1630-31
and 'Whea.ton. Scandinavia. (115) 28:2050-51
Crips (W.J.) Old English plate. (141) ♦63:970
Crosby (N.) A Crosby family. (147).. 23:2081
Obituary notices. (181) 23:508
Crosland (N.) Memorable women. (181) 23:509
Crowe (E.E.) Louis XVIII. and Charles X.(36)26:289l-2
and JameB. Foreign state.smen. (181). ..23:511-15
(J. A.) and C. Early Flemish painters. (181 )...23:518
Cruttwell (C.) Tour through Gr. Britain,(21)60:2333.1-6
Cruz {Udela.) Viago. (147) ♦21:3188
Cudena(P.) Portugie*. America. (134) ♦60:2021
Cullimore (D.H.) Consumption. (155) 46:2194
Cumming (C.F.G.) At home in Fiji. (134)..22:2598.1-2
Cundall(J.) On bookbinding.s. (141) »L:1
Cunningham (D.J.) The dis.-<octor'8 guide. (28)46:288-9
(ll.O.) Notes on natural history. (166) 43:1682
Curtis (A.) Examination of medical sy.-*tems. (91) *60:377
(B.k) Dottinga round the circle. (147) 21:328
(G.T.) Oration, July 4, 1862. (63) ♦B:291.13
(J.) British entomology. ( 108) *44:2034-8
(T.-B.) Retr^cissemenUdel'urethre. (28) 46:4932
Curtius(G.) Griech.u. latein. Grammatik. (18)1:1649.1-10
Curwen (J.S.) Studies in worship-music. (144) 63:2114
Cusack (M.F.) Case of Ireland stated. (140) 64:244
Cust(E.) Warriors of the 30 years' war. (182)..'23:556-7
(R.N.) Linguistic and oriental essays. (65) 10:4609
Cutter ( B. fl«rf W. R.) Arlington, Mass. (22) 30:1564
Cutts (E.L.) Constantine the Great. (178) 4:795
Cuvier a7uf Latreille. Animal kingdom.(l08)*44: 284-92
Cyr (J.) Traite de I'alimentation. (28) 46:1861
Czikann «?«/QraflFer.Oest.Encyclopadie.( 1 47 )*eO:280l-H
D. L. G. D. C. {See) La^rrangre de Checieux de.
Dadd (G.H.) American reformed horxe book.( 122) 46:5691
Daffuenet (V.) Ophthalmoscopy. (28) 46:3881
Dahlfirren (M.V.) Social life in Washington. (127) 33:390
South Seasketche>. (182) 21:2884
Dahlmann (F.C.) Danemark. (115) 28:2060-62
Franzosische Revolution. (36) 26:2899
Dale (G.AV.) Outline of elocution. (132) 2:3725
Dall(C.H.) My first holiday. (182) 21:2044
Woman's rights under the law. (153) 64:1862
Dallas (R.C,) History of the Maroons. (36). ..26: 1946-7
(W.S.) Elements of entomology. (108) 44:2046
Dalrymple (A ^Voyages and discoverie8.(84)»22:3 1 27,1-2
Dalton (W.) The English boy in Japan. (79) 37:46
Dalyell (J.G.) Animals of Scotland. (108)...*44:3012-13
Observations on life. (108) ♦44:3009-11
Dana (J.D.) Coral reefs and islands. (47) 42:1755
Manual of geology. (47) 42:1756
System of mineralogy. (47) 42:2115
Text-book of geology. (47) 42:1757
Zoophytes. (141) ♦60:4051
Atlas ♦A
andBruah. Minerology. (47) 42:2116
(R.H.) To Cuba and back. (147) 21:2646
Daniel (H.A.) Handbuchder Geograpbie. (134)^60:39l-4
Dan«(C.P.)an</P. Phy8.-med.Topographie.( 186)In^4 1:177
Danz (CF.) audF, — Atlas ^41:3010
Danzel (T.W.)aiirfOulirauer. Le«ing. (84) 24:2207.l-a
Daru (P.A.N. B.) IJij-toiro de Bretagne. (36) 26:2900-2902
La rcpublique de Venise. (36) 26:2516-23
Darwin (C) Entstehung der Arten. (156) 44:974
On the Hib-clasH cirripedia. (108) ♦44:2431-2
Variation of animals and plants. (166) 43:1686-7
and (F.) Power of movement in plants. (26) 43:105
(E.) Phytologia. (141) ^43:2664
Daubeny (C.) Sexunlity of plante. (89) In ♦70:961
Daudet (A.) Fromont jeune et Rislor ain6. ( r25)..67:327
Jack. (125) 67:324.1-2
Le petit Chose. (125) 67:326
Les roirt en exil. (125) 67:328
(E.) Dolords. (125) 57:329
Daumas (M.J.E.) Horses of the Sahara. (171)... 10:6053
Davenport (R. A.) Lives. (182) 23:568
David (P.) Campaigns of General Pichegru. (50) 26:2905
Davidson (J.) Bibliotheca Devon iensi.*. (58) ♦L
Davies(C.M.) History of Holland. ( 1 15)...28: 1200-1 202
(E.) The boy preacher. (4) 24:1601
(G.C.) Practical boat sailing. (60) 10:6225
Davi8( J.) Rise and fallof Confed.governnient.( 1 15)29:2692
(J.D.) History of Memphis. (22) 30:1768
Dawson (J.W.) Origin of the world. (26) 42:1773
Day (H.N.) English literature. (173) 10:3393
(S.P.) Life in America. (67) 21:2049.1-2
Dearborn (N.) Boston notions. (4) ♦30:1580
Decremps ( N.) Aventures de J6rome Sharp. (125) 57:333
DeForest ( B.S.) Random sketches. (22) 20:2694
(J.B.) A short hi.norv of art. (141) 10:2326
(J.W.) The bloodv chasm. (191) 37:220
DeKay (C.) The vision of Nimrod. (56) 31:2476
Delamer (E.S.) Pigeons and rabbits. (108) 44:717
Delpit (A.) Le fils de Coralie. (125) 57:356
DeMorgran (M.) Necklace of Pr.Fiorimonde. (13)..37:303
Dempsey (G.D.)Drainage of districts and lands. (89)52:36
Drainage of towns and buildings. (89) 52:38
Iron girder bridges. (186) 52:37
On the locomotive engine. (89). 52:715
Denifle(H.S.) Tauler's Bekehrung. (.55) In 10:4023
Denina (C.G.M.) Ancient republics of lUily. (36j 26:^534
Denis (J.M.C.) Die Bucherkunde. (58) ♦L
Denison (M.A.) Out of prison. (79) 37:339
Dennistoun (J.) The dukes of Urbino, (182)..23:570-72
Memoirs of Sir liobert Strange. (182) 23:575
DePuy(H.W.) KoHsuth and his generals (115)..28:1399
DeQuincey (T.) Es.says on the poets. (173)....10:3396
Literary reminiscences. (173) 10:3397
On philosophical writers. (173) 10:2911-12
Deringr (E.H.) Freville Chase. (61) 37:345.1-2
DeRupert ( A.E.D.) Californ. and Mormon8.( 182)21:2052
Desessarts. Nouv. causes c616bre.«». (70). ..55:4405. 1-15
Deslys (C.) Les dix-sept ana de Marthe. (126)...67:333
Desor(E.) Die Sahara. (84) In 41:2215
DeVere ( M.S.) Leaves fr. tiie book of nature.( 166)43: 1701
Wonder^» of the deep. (166).. 43:1702
Diaz (A.M.) Christmas morning. (13) 37:424
Diokins(F.V) Hyak nin is'shiu. (56) 31:2482
Diderot (D.) CEuvres completes. (63) 66:3252.1-20
Dillwyn (L.W.) Catalog, of recent shells. (156)44:2523-4
Diman (J.L.) The theistic argument. (131) 2:888
Disraeli (B.) Endymion. (13) 37:686
(L) Calamitias and quarrels of authors. (173)10:2916
Curiosities of literature. (174) 10:2918-20
SatM. (174) 10:2922-4
The literary character. (174) 10:2926
Miscellanies of literature. (174) 10:2928-30
Distumell (J.) Island of Mackinac. (147).....*22:2883
Dittmar(H.) Historischer Atlas. (134) *60:3985
Dix (J. A.) A winter in Madeira. (147j 21:373
Dixie (F.) Across Patagonia. (67) 21:2882
Dixon rE.S.) Dove cote and aviary. (108) 44:1738
(R.W.) Church of England. (82) 4:1807.1-2
Dixwell (G.B.) Free trade. (140) 54:263
Dodd (G.) Curiosities of industry. (186) 52:1265
History of the Indian revolt. (101) 26:1742
Dodcre (M.A.) Memorial of Allen W. Dodge.(84)24:687
(T.A.) Campaign of Chancellorsville. (101)^29:270V
Indxx of Authors.
199
Index of Authors.
Dohxne (R.) Kunst und KunsUer. (89) *A
Dolsy afid G-ensrenibre. French language. ( 1 8 ).. 1 : 1422
Donati (V.) Histoire naturelle. MOO) In 44:2487
Donovan (K.) Instructions for collecting. ( 109 )*44: 1044
Dor (H.) Das Sterescop. (71) In 41:2215
Dorchester (D.) Problem of religious progre8s.( 1 78)4:507
Dorman (K.M.) Origin of superstitions. (82)... 10:4702
Doemer (H.) German-English guide. (I8)..i 1:1629
Doufflas (A.M.) Lost in a great city. (61) 37:827
(E.) We, Von Arldens. (191)..* 37:832
(J.) The antiquity of the earth. (47) 42:1776
(J.W.) and Scott. British hemiptera. (109),.44:2050
Doutre (J.) Constitution of Canada. ( 140) 56:1309
Dowden (E.) Shakspere. (12) 32:3009
Dowe (W.) Junius, Lord Chatham. (174) 10:3517
Dowley (M.F.) The law in a nut-shell. (8) 56:1322
DowlinfiT (R.) High-water mark. (124) 37:834
Drake (E.C.) Voyages and travels. (84) *21:3U52
(F.S.) The town of Roxbury. (4) 30:1867
(S.A.) Around the hub. (182) 30:1581
(S.G.) History and antiquities of Boston. (10!)...*A
(W.R.) Descriptive catalogue. (71) ♦A
Draper (L,C.) King's Mountain. (163) 29:2053
Drayson (A.W.) The earth we inhabit. (47)...42:1779
The gentleman cadet. (13).. 37:>^49
Dreohsler (A.) Witterung zu Dresden. (122). ..♦61:3 167
Driver (S.R.) Use of the tenses in Hebrew. (130i...l:1757
Droysen. Gesch.derNachfolgcr Alexanders. (36)26:2041
Droz (G.) Bertha's baby. (191) 37:863
Le cahier bleu de Mile. Cibot. (126) 67:348
Les ^tangs. (126) 67:^51
Monsieur, madame and the baby. (172) 37:862
Drummond ( J.L.) The itudv of nature. ( 1 66),.43: 1 704
(W.) Origines. (36) .". 26:825-8
Duane (W.) Report of a debate. (153) *&5:1881
DuBolsgrobey (F.) The golden tre.*s. (191)....36:2314
Myst^res du nouveau Paris. (126) 67:368.1-3
DuCreux (F.) Historic Canadensis libri X. (115)..*A
Dudevant (A.L.A.D.) Autour de la table. ( 1 74)..10:2935
Nanon. (126) 67:649
Duffleld (A.J.) The prospects of Peru. (134). ..30:2379
Duffy (C.G.) Young Ireland; 1840-50. (4) 28:956
Duller (E.) Vaterlandische Geschichte. (115)..28: 1430-34
Dumas. Henri IV., Louis XIII. et Richelieu. (182).23:603
Les hommes de fer. (182) 23:602
luliens et Flammands. (182) 23:609-10
Joseph Balsamo. (61) 37:1016
Les M^dicis. (182) 23:600
Dunbar (W.) Poems. (93) 31:2495
Dunoan (A.) Medical commentaries, 1794. (28)..*60:222
(A.) Surveyor's guide. (186) 62:148
(F.I.) Ye last 8weet thing in corners. (93). ..32:694
(H.) Philosophy of the seasons. (166) 43:1705-8
(P.M.) Natural history. (71) »44:3035.1-4
Duncker(M.) History of antiquity. (101). ..10:317-20
Dunliam(S.A.)Denmark,Sweden,Norway.( 1 15)28:2070-2
History of Poland. (115) 28:2611
History of Spain and Portugal. (116) 27:795-9
Same '. 27:790-94
Dunlap (T.) American iron trade. (122) *&2:410
(W.) History of New York. (22) 30:1133
Dunlop (J.) History ot fiction. (55) 10:2940
Same 10:2938-9
Dunning: (T.J.) Trades' unions and 8trikes.(88)In*70:961
Dunphie (C.J.) andKins. Free lance tiltings.(96)33: 1461
Diintzer (H.) Goethe's Leben. (8i) 24:1301
Schiller's Leben. (67) 26:876
Duplais (P.) Alcoholic liquors. (141) 62:1536
DuPotet(J.) Man.de I'etudiant magnetiseur.(89)*70:1834
Duppaaii(/Q. Michael Angelo and Raphael. (182) 23:608
Dupuy (E.A.) Was he guilty? (79) 37:l068.o
Durand (A.F.) L'amie. (126) 67:1465
Ariadne. (125) 67:1464
La prineesse Ogh^rof. (12«).. 67:1466
The princess Ogherof. (13) 37:1094
Un violon russe. (126) 67:1463
Xenies inheritance. (79) 37:1096
The trials of Raissa. (13) 37:1095
Durrie(D.S.) Bibliogr.genealogica Americana. (116)..*£i
Dutuit (£.) Manuel de I'amateur d'estampes. (166). ..*A
Dwiffllt (H.O.) Turkish life in war time. (84)... 28:2815
Dyer(T.H.) History of the kings of Rome. (36)...26:2210
Hist, of modern Europe, 1453-1857. (36') 26:117&-8
Eadgryth. Snow fort and the frozen lake. (13).. ..37: 14 19
Eadie (J.) Early oriental history. (36) 26:1640
Barle (*).) English plant names. (9) 43:114
(J.C.) English premiers. (182) 23:617-18
Eastman (H.) Noyesism unveiled. (153) 64:2060
(M.H.) American alwriginal port-folio. (84) *A
Easton (A.) Streut railways. (186) 62:41
Eaton (D.C.) Ferns of North America. (10) *A
Ebers (G.) Aegypten in Bild und Wort. (84) ♦A
Durch Gosen zum Sinai. (07) 21:957
Der Kaiser. (80) 68:649.1-2
A question. (124) 37:1435
Die Sehwestern. (16) 68:654
Eberty (F.) Lord Byron. (67) 23:2866
Ebn Haukal. Oriental geography. (134) ♦60:4333
Eddy (M.B.G.) Science and health. (131) 6:4385.1-2
(R.) 60th regiment N.Y. state volunteers. (163)29:2731
Edgrar (J.G.) Crusades and crusaders. (37) 26:965
EdsTdWOrth (F.Y.) Mathematical psychics. (141).. .6 1:87
(M.) The parent's assistant. (79) 37:1509
Edwards (C.) Texas and Coahuila. (22)... In ♦30:1421
(J.) Greek and Roman coins. (101) »lO:6610
(J.F.) Bright*s disease. (71) 46:2569
Constipation. (71) 46:2571
Dyspepsia. (122) .,46:2567
Eidlitz (L.) Nature and function of art. (187) 63:49
Eliot (J.) The Indian primer. (2) 3:4652
(W.H.) Genealogy of the Eliot family. (4). ..23:2086
EUet (C.) Mississippi and Ohio rivers. (187) 62:45
Elliot (A.) Playground and pariour. (60) 10:6151
Bills (A.R.) Sylvestra. (94) 87:1674.1-2
(E.) What every mother should know. (7l)..46:1689
(G.) English metrical romances. (174).... 10:3408-10
Same 10:3412
Elmes (J.) Metropolitan improvements. (134) *60:4381-2
Elphlnstone (M.) History of India. (37) 26:1768
Elton (C.A.) Roman emperors. (37) 26:2212
Elyot (T.) The governour. (96) 33:1499,1-2
Same 33:1498
Emanuel (H.) Diamonds and precious stoncs.(4 7) 42:2120
Emerson (W.H.) Wood engraving. (187) 63:863
Emerton(W.P.)A.Smith'8 wealth of nation8.(8)64:264.l.2
Emmons (E.) Manual of geology. (47) 42:1784
finault (E.) Danielle. (126) 67:1491
(L) Nadeie. (126) 67:1492
Enfield (W.) Natural philosophy. (16) *41:1840
Engrel (E.) Das Zeitalter des Dampfes. (140)...»76:3214
Ereuamus (D.) Adagiorvm chiliades. (18).. * 1:5831
Erlchson ( W.F.) Insecten Deutschlands. (109)*44:2061-4
Esohsoholtz. CEuvres entomologiquos.(156)..Iu *44:2098
Ettlngrshausen (C. o<7ii.) Calamiton. (47) 42:2221
Eulenburfir(A.)Real-Encycl.d.Heilkunde.(9l)*46:409.l-6
Eustachlus. Summa philosophise. (20)..... 2:939
Evans (CJ Friends in the 17. century. (162) 4:4488
Everett (E.) An address. (127) In 62:1010
Oration, July 4, 1860. (63) *B:291.12
Evrald (C.A.) Lectures on aigestion. (155) 46:2566
(G.H.A. »o«). Commentary on the psalms. (2)..3:I399
Ewbank (T.) Hydraulic machines. (187) 62:50
EwlnsT- ^™- Overtheway's remembrances. ( 191 )..37: 1793
We and the world. (13) 37:1797
Eyma (L.X.) Les deux Ameriques. (116) 21:1298
Paber (EJ Chinese religion. (2) 10:2208
(F.) Leben der hochiTordischen Vogel. (109)..44:1742
Pabyan(L.) Chron. of England and France.(50)*26:3226
Fagan (L) Sir Anthony Panizzi. (4) 26:367.1-2
Falrbairn (W.) Applica. of iron tobuild'g. (I87).62:962
Falrholme (G.) Physical demonstrations. (47)...42:1789
Falok (F.A.) Praktische Toxicologic. (92) 46:5566
"FeAooner and O, Fauna antiq. Sivalensis. (47)..*42:2218
Palke (J.ron.) Hellas und Rom. (84) *A
Falkensteln (K.) K.ofient. Bibliothek zu Dresdc>n.(58)»L
Fallmerayer. Kaiserthum von Trapezunt. (37)..26:1645
Faraday (M.) Electricity. (44) *6 1:2779.1-3
Farley (J.L.) New Bulgaria. (67) 28:2822
Ikdxx of Attthorb.
200
Index of Autooes.
Farley (J.L.) Turkey. (116) 28:2820
Fanner and M. Gazetteer of N.-URmpshire.(22)*60: 1386
Farr(£.) Ancient history. (101) 26:835-8
Farrand (H.A.) The moravian Indian boy. (6)..2 1:2083
Parrar (F.W.) Mercy and judgment. (131)- 3:5125
Farrer(J.AJ Adam Smith. (20)« 2:947
FausboU (V.) Buddhist birth stories. (20) 10:1994
The Sutta-NipAU. (131) In 10:2058.10
Fawoett (£.) A gentleman of leisure. (124)...37:2oa2
Fawke8(F.A.) Horticultural buildings. ( 141).-*52:2642
Fay (A.) Music-study in Germany. (93) 63:2136
Federmann (N.) Yoyage uux Indes. (147) 20:157
Felt (J. B.) Massachusetts currency. (153) 54:627
F6nelon ( F. de S. de L.) A vent, de Telemaque.( 1 26)67: 1 605
Fenn (G.M.) The vicar's people. (191) 37:2081
Fenwlok and Baker. Subterran. surveying. (187)62: 1 51
Ferrar (J.) View of Dublin. (134) 60:2575
Ferris (G.T.) Great singers. (67) 23:»>46
Great violinists and pianists. (84) 23:640
Ferry (G.) Vagabond life in Mexico. (148) 21:2741
Feuohtwanser (L.) Gems. (47) 42:2124
Feilill6e(L.) Journal, 1707-12. (134) *21:2894
Feuillet (O.) History of a Parisienne. (124)....37:il27
Le journal d'une femme. (126) ..67:1634
Julia de Trecoeur. (126) 67:1633
Feydeau (£.-A.) Un debut ji Vopera. (126) 67:1649
Le maride la danseuse. (126) ..67:1652
Field (G.P.) Diseases of the ear. (28) 46:3814
Fielding (H.) Junathan Wild. (124) In 37:2149
Journey from this world to the next. (124)..37:2149
Fields (J.T.) Ballads, and other verses. (I2)....31:2517
Fiffuier (G.L.) The insect world. (109) 44:2069
Reptiles and birds. (109) 44:721
The world before the deluge. (47) 42:1792
Finden. Life and works of Lord Jiyron. (174)..*10:3422-4
Finlay(G.) Byzantine empire, 716-1057. (37). ..26:2148
Byzantine and Greek empires. 1057-1453.(37)26:2149
Greece under Othuman domination. (37) 26:2150
Greece under the Romans. (37) 2t}:2145
Greece, 1204-1461. (37) 26:2147
Greek revolution. (31) 26:2151-2
Firznenioh. German, \dlkerstimmen. (98). ..•1:5894.1-3
Fisohart ( J.) Slimmtliche Dichtungcn. (189)..66:22-4
Fisoher ( F.) Technologic des Wassers. (72). .....62:1 76
Fisher (K.T.) Easy French reading. (19) 1:1426
(J.) English works. (98) ♦1:4051.27
(JS.G.) Trial of the constitution. ( 1 53) 64: 1 1 70
Fison and Howitt. Eamilaroi and Kurnai. (134) 10:5649
Fitob(J.G.) Lectures on leaching. (131).. 2:4617
Fitzgerald (P.) Croker's Boswcll. (56) 10:3425
The Kembles. (182).. 23:655-6
Life of George IV. (67) 24:1266
Loves of famous men. (182) 23:658
Flag? (J.F.) Planics and plastic filling. (72)...46:4510
( W.) Studios in the field and forest. (166)..43:17l7
Flaubert(G.) Mad. fiovary. (French.) (120)*67:1653.1-2
Madame Bovary. (Engliah,) (61) ♦37:2246
Salammbo. (126) 67:1654
Flemingr (G.) {pseud,) See Fletcher {Mivt J.)
(M.A.) A changed heart. (191) 37:2250
The secret sorrow. (I9I) 37:2267
A wife's tragedy. (94) 37:2251
— ^ (S.) Intercolonial railway survey. (153) 76:2594
Fletcher (A. B.) Advanced readings. (132) 2:3570
(E.U.) Major Timothy Hatch. (5) 23:2080
(J.) History of Poland. (116) 28:2621
(Miss J.) The head of Medusa. (13) 37:2266
Fleury (J.F.F.) Les chats. (156) 44:564
Flint (A.) Physiology of man. (28) 46:816-20
Source of muscular power. (28) 46:1424
Florian (J.P.C.rfe.) Moors of Spain. (116).. 27:805
Flower ( W.H.) Diagrams of the nerves. (9i)..»46:a928
Foard (J. T.] Law of merchant shipping. (8) 66:932
Fook (U.C.A.L.) Symmetry of pleas, proportions. (1 87 )»A
Fontenelle (^.de.) See Julia de Fontenelle (J.8.E.)
Foote (A.U.) Africa and the American flag. (134)60:695
Forbes (A.) Glimp.^es through cannon smoKo.(32)33:1605
( A.P.) S. Ninian and S. Kentigern. (67) ..28:616.6
*-—(£.) British nakod-eye medusae. (109)... ..♦44:3146
Forbes. Echinodermataof the Brit. tertiaries.(47)^42:1333
Natural history of European seas. (166),.. ..43:1721
an</Hanley. British mollusca. (loO) 44:2436-9
Force (M.F.) From Fort Henry to Corinth. (]82)..20:2781
Forde(G.) A lady's tour in Corsica. (67) 22:2081.1-2
Fordun (J.de.) Chronica gentis Scotorum. (67). ..28:616.1
Chronicle of the Scottish nation. (67) 28:616.4
Forester (T.) Paris and iu environs. (134) 60:2760
Forest! (F.) New method of learning lUlian. (98)..1:1839
Forney (J.W.) Anecdotes of public men. (22)....2d:666.2
Centennial commissioner in Europe. (148) 22:903
The new nobility. (61) 37:2347
Forrest (T.) Voyage to New Guinea. (84) 22:2631
Forrester (Afrs.) Diana Carew. (79) ..37:2359
Koy and Viola. (13) 37:2367
Forsteraii</Courtenay British statesmen. ( 1 82)23:684>90
(J.R.) A voyage round the world. (84) ..♦21:3191
FOSS (E.) Mem. of Westminster Hall. (182). ..23: 680-81
Foster (E.) Cyclopaedia of poetry. (144)..'. 31:2139
(J.) On the improvement of time. (127). ....33: 1598
(J.) Peerage, baronetage, and knightage. (67) ♦L
( .M.) and Balfour. Embryology. ( 1 56) 44:305
FotherffiU (J ) *One of three." (172) 37:2434
The Wellfields. (13) 37:2433
(J.M.) Aids to diagnosis. (92) 46:834
Animal physiology. (155) 46:829
Indigestion. (155) 46:2574
and Wood. Food for the invalid. (28) 46:1871
Foucaud (E.) Illustrious mechanics. (187) 62:1288
Fould ( W.-J.S.) Le bleuet. (126) 57:1658
Fournier (A.) Svphilis and marriage. (28) 46:4286
Fowler (O.S.) Religion. (34) ..2:1901
Self-culture. (17H) ..2:1898
and(h.S.) New phrenology. (34) 2:1899
Same ". In 33:5014
a7i</ Kirkham. Phrenology. (34) ..2:1902
(T.) Bacon. (178) 2:104
Fox (G.H.) Photogr. illus. of skin diseases. (122) ♦L:!
Fraas (O.) Vor der Sundfluth ! (47) 42:2222
Francis (F.) A book on angling. (60) 10:5911
(J.G.) Beach rambles. (47) 42:2127
Frankland( £. ) NotcH for chem. students. ( 142)61:1 604. U3
Franklin (B.) NachgelasseneSchrifien. ( 134) 24:1050.1-5
Vie, suivie de ses 09uvres. (134) 24:1049.1-2
Fraser (J.B.) Historical account of Persia. (37). ..26: 1656
Mesopotamia and Assyria. (37) i... 26:1655
(R.W.) Seaside divinity. (167) 43:1723
The seaside naturalist. (167) 43:1724
Frazer(P.) Geology of Lancaster co. (48)..^42:1587.CCC
FrMault(F.) Histoire de la m^decine. (28). ..46:476.1-2
Frederic II. Histoiro de mon temps. (22) ♦28:1298.4
(Euvres pcisthumes. (63) ..66:3301-14
Politifiche Correspondenz. (67) 28:1475.1-5
Freeman (E.A.) Geography of Europe. (134)60:2262,1-2
Old-English history. (\0\) 27:1795
Freer (M.W.) Regencvof Anne of Au«tria.( 37)26:2940-41
French (B.F.) Iron trade of U.S.. 1621-1857.(187)..62:413
(H.W.) Ego. (13) 37:2472
Freyburgfer. Novellenausdem Seelenleben. (80)68:729
Freytaff (G.) Die Ahnen. (94) 68:730.1-6
Friedlander ( L ) Sittcngesch. Roms. (163)... 10:375.1 -2
Frisi(P-) On rivers and torrents. (187) 62:53
Frith (H.) Schoolboys all the world over. (I3)..37:2507
Froissart (J.) Chronicles. (101) ♦26:3228-9
Collection de chroniqufs. (101) 26:2945
Frost (J.) Beauties of French history. (50) 26:2947
History of the United States. (67) 29:1529
Pictorial ancient history. (37) 'z6:361
Fryxell (A.) History of Sweden. (116) 28:2085-6
Funck(K.W.F.twi.)*Zeitalt. d. Kreuzzttge. (37)26:974-7
Furniss (W.) Land of the Ciesar and doge. (84^22:183)
FnrnivaU (P.J.) Adam Davy's 5 dreams. (98)^ 1:4050.69
Fjrffe (C.A.) History of modern Europe. (84)...26:1087
Gaboriau (E.) The count ji secret. (94) 37:2757
Mon.sieur Leooq. (124i 37:2756
Qaedeke (A.) Maria Stuart. (22) 24:2520
Qagrneur (M.L.) A nihilist princess. (124) 37:2768
Qairdner (J.) Houses of Lancaster a. York.( 101 )27: 1 846
QaUgnani. Camp, of duke of Wellington. (22)..^27:30eo
Index of Authors.
201
Index of Authors.
Gallagher (AV.D.) Miami woods. Poeme. (190)81:252
QaHensra (A.) History of Piedmont (37). .,26:2545-7
Invasion of Denmark in 18G4. (102) 28:2098-9
Italy, pHst and present. (37) 26:2543-4
South America. (67) 21:2898
Galloway (R.L.) The steam engine. (142) 62:720
Gaily (J.W.) Sand and Big Jack Small.i 172). ...37:2772
OaltoniD.) Construct, of healthy dwellings. (28)45:1440
Gardel (.I.S.H.) Conversations on Italy. (Un 1:1421
Gardiner (S.K.) Prince Charles, 1017-i:H.( 102)27:1^50-51
Gardner (C.K.j A twisted skein. (I9uj 31:2.-»3l
Garlick (T.) Artificial propagation offish. (109)..44:7H6
Garrett- Anderson ( £. ) <S>e Anderson (KM.)
Gath I pseud. ) See Townsend ( G. A . )
Gatti de Gamond ( Z. ) Devoirs des femmes.( 1 53 )64: 1877
K?quis"i»*s jiur les femines. (153) 64:1878-9
Gaudichot-Masson. La jeune regente. (126)..67:U^63
Gayarr^ (CK-A.) Philip II., of Spain. (116)... 27:810
Geddie (J.l Lake regions of central Africa. [ ! 82 )..2 1:977
Geer (K.«/«.) Genera et apt^cies insectorum. ( 10(»)44:22(»S
Geigrer (L.) Developm. of the human race. (22)...iO:398
Geijer lE.G.i History of the Swedes. (ll«) 28:2113
attd Carlson. Gesch. Schwedens. ( i 16 )..28:21 09-12
Geikle (C.) Backwoods of Canada. (67) 21:1768
EnUTing on life. (^6) 33:1023
Ht.urs with the bible. (82) f 3:i»91
Prehistoric Kurope. (72) 42:2224
Geinitz and oMera. Steinkohl. D.'Ulschl's. (48 )*42: 2666-8
Gell (W.) Tiipography of Home. ^135) 60:3059
Map. «60:30«JU
Gelzer (H.) Wanderung nach Tn>ja. (84). ..In 41:2216
George (H.) Irish land questi'in. {Hf*\., 64:633
G«rrish (F.ll.) Pre.-^cripiion writing. (28j 46:5230
Gervinus. Geseh. der deut. Dichtuut;. (56). .10:4064. 1-5
Geschichte drs 15» Jahrhunderts. (37) 26:1202-9
Hi'itory of the 19. century. (37)..... 26:12(il
Gesner (A.) Treatise on cual. (48) 42:23«io
Gfirorer (A.F.) GeschiehteGustav Ad(»lphs. ^ 116)28:2120
Ghillany (F.W.) Ritter Martin Bebaim. (135) *A
Giauque (F.) Manual for guardians. (140) 66:1147
Gibbes (H.) • Practical hiatologv. (28) 46:607
(R.VV.) Fossil genus basilo.«aunis. (48) ♦42:2630
Gibbon (K.) Decl.andfallof Komanenipin .{ 102)*26:3231
Sam^ 26:2221-6
Same *26:2220.1-6
Same 26:2227-32
Same 26:2240-47
Verfall u. Untergang. d. rom. K«'icbe>».( l02)»26:3232-3
Gibbs (G.) Diet, of the Chinook jargon. (130) 1:4992
Giberne (A.) Duties and duties. (124) 37:296(5
Gibson (VV.) Poems. (50) 31:2547
(W.U.) Camp life in tbe woods. (171) 10:5995
PaHoral days. (32) ♦A
Giebel (C.G.A.) Naturge.-^chichte. (107) 43:1726
Palipontologie. (48) ' 42:2223
Dhs Thiorreicb. (i:..;; *44:310-14
Giese (M.) Kva. Novelle. (16) 68:102l
Giesebrecht(W.»Jo«.) Deui. Kaiserz.'it (116)28: I480.i-r.
Gieseler (J.C.L.) Church history. (I62) 4:415-18
Gilbert (J.T.) Celtic reconU. (174) 10:4591
(W.) The monomaniac. (61) 37:2997
Giles (W.B.) Political miscellanies. (153) *64:64
GilflUan (G.) Literary portraits. (174) 10:2954-5
Gillespie (W.M.) Land-surveying. (187) 62:154
Gillies (•!.) Ancient Gn-ece. (37) 26:2048
History of the world. (38)« 26:845-7
GlUmore (P.) Encounters with wild beasts ( 84 )..2 1:978
Gilman (A.) Kings, queens and barbarians. ^116)26:366
Gilmore (J. R.) an</ Abbott. Gospel history. (99)3:3073
Girard(C.) Bibliog. of Amer. nat. history, 1*851. (58)...*L
Fresh water fishes of N. A. (lojM *44::i038
Herpetology. (142) «6O:4052
AtUw *A
Giraud(J.P.) Birds of Long Island. (109) 44:1747
(P.F.F.J.) L'histoire des croisades. (22) 26:981
GiravaiH.) La cosmographia. (135) ♦60:423
Gladstone (T.H.) Englishman in Kansas. (22)..30:554
(W.E.) Juventus mundi. (174) 10:4280
GleifiT (G.R.) The British empire in India. (38)..26: 1775-8
I
Gliddon (G.R.) Cotton of Egypt. (167) ♦62:2162
Monuments of Egypt. (148) In ♦62:2162
Glisan(R.) Modern midwifery. (155) 46:4817
Gloger (C.W.L.) Zum Schutze nutzl. Thiere.( 156)44:322
Glynn (J.) Construction of cranes. (187) 62:637
Power of water. (187) 62:61
Godkin (E.L.) Hungary and the Magyars. (116) 28:1488
(G.S.) Victor Emmanuel II. (67) 26:1392
Godman (J.D.) American natural history. (166)..44:327
Mastologv. (156) 44:324-6
Godwin (P.)" History of France. (50; 26:2956
Gofifres ( J.M.) Precis iconogr. de bandages. (28)^46:3153
Goldsmid (F.J.) James Outram. (67) 26:342.1-2
Goldsmith ((>) Earth and animat. nat>o. (i 56)44:331-2
History ot Greece. (102) 26:2051
Golowinil) Der russische Nihilismus. (140)^64:2198
Golownin (W.) My captivity in Japan. (84). ..22: 186
Gomme (G.L.) Primitive folk-moots. (70) 66:140
Good (J.M.) Tbe book of nature. (26) 41:2434
Goodale ( E. i Journal of a farmer's daughter.(96)33:l671
and (li.R.) All round the year. (12) 31:2568
Goodrich (S.G.) African history. (38) 26:1950
Anecdotes of the animal kingdom. (156) 44:337
Asiatic hihtory. (38) 26:1658
C<»mmon school history. (38) 26:372
Eun>pean history. (38) 26:1088
History of all nations. (38) 26:370-71
History of the animal kingdom. (156) 44:335-6
Wonders of geology. (48) 42:1804
Goolden (R.n.)* Lecture. (96) In ♦70:961
Goeppert (H.R.) Stoinkohlenlager. (48) ^42:2672
Gordon ( J. E.H.) Electr. and magnetism. (10)61:2786.1-2
(T.) Greek revolution. (38) 26:2154-6
Gosse (E.W.) English odes. (190) 31:2147
(P.H.) Canadian naturalist. (167) 43:1731
Letters on natural history. (157) 44:339
Marine aquarium. (167) 43:1980
Text-btwk of /.oology. (157) 44:341
Goethe (J. W.ron.) Faust ; a tragedy. (12) ♦A
Gottsohalk (L.M.) Notes of a pianist. (164)..24:135I
Gottsohall (R.) Nationalliteratur. (174) 10:4073-4
(R.von.) Das goldene Kalb. (94) 68:1057.1-3
Im Banne den Schwarzen Adlers. (94). ..68: 1058. 1-3
Gk>Ugh(J.B.) Sunlightand shadow. (32) 33:1675
Gould (A. A.) Invertebrata of Massachu. (109)..^44:2446
Gower (R.) Historic galleries of England. (72) ♦A
Graf ( F.) and Petrasch (J. ) Alpine plants. (10). ...♦A
Graefe a;?// Samisch. Augenheilkunde. (28)46:3860.1-7
Graham (K.) {pneud.) See Molesworth (Mra.)
Grant (J.) The great nietro|x»lis. (135) 60:2503
(J.) Myteries of all nations. (20).. 10:4718
(J.) House of commons, 1830-35. (182) 23:148
(J.) House of lords, 1830-36. (182) 23:147
Grattan (T.C.) Hi.story of the Netherlands.( 116)28:1212
(W.) Adv. of the Connaught rangers. (102)27:1905-8
Grauert ( W.) Lehrgang der engl. Sprache. (19)... 1:980
Gravenberch (W.ron.) Wigalois. (U4) 1:4153
Gravenhorst (J.L.C.) Wirtelschleichfu. (109)^44:3149
Gray (G.Z.) The children's crusade. (38) 26:979
(J.E.) lUus. cat. of postage stamps. (84). ..♦10:6609
Greely (H.) Art ah d industry. (72) 62:1306
Green (D.) Finance and currency. (163) ^64:635
(R.) John Wesley. (182)....? 26:1720
Greene (G.) Provinee*of lower Normandy. (50)..26:2959
(G.W.) Historical studies. (38) 26:31
History and geography. (38) 26:980
(J.R.) The sub-kingdom coelenterata. (109) ♦44:2448
The sub-kingdom of protozoa. (109) ^44:2449
(W.B.) Three vows. (190) 31:2570
Greener (W.W.) The gun. (122) *62:1927
Greenougfh (R.) Mary Magdalene; a poem.( 12)3 1:2571
Greenwood (J.) The sailor's sea-book. (72) 62:869
Greey (E.) Young Americans in Japan. (164). ..22: 194
Gregorovius (F.) Corsica. (84) 22:2100
Wanderjahre in Italien. (84) 22:1849.1-6
Grendel (M.R.) Contrasts. (124) 37:3461
Grenville. Legends of the libr. at Lilies.( 13)38:3699-3700
Gretton (A.L.V.) Vicissitudes of Italv. (I02).„26:25e8
Griffin (G.W.) Studies in literature. (174) 10:2960
Indxx of Authobs.
202
Index of Authors.
G-rimm (H.) Life and times of Goethe. (5) 24:1308
Grodekoff (N.l From Samarcand to Herat. (5)..22:668
Gros-Pillay. Traitem. d. kystes de I'ovaire. (29).46:4939
GroBB (J.B.) Old faith and^iew thoughte. (2) 6::i9l9
(S.I>.) John Hunter and his pupils. (67) 24:1807
(S.W.) Treatise on impotence. (122) 46:4028
Grote (G.) History of Greece. (38) 26:*-£0:)3-64
Grove (J.) Sulphur a remedy in cholera. (b2) In *70:96l
Griinhaffen ttnd M. Urkund. Schlosiens. ( 135)*28: 1 298.7
Grtison (L) Blicke in das Universum. (167)...43:1736
Gu6rin (E,rf«.) Journal et fragments. (135) 24:1428
Guernsey (A.) Ralph Waldo Emerson. (135). ..24:860
Guicciardini (F.) History of Italy. (38)..*26:2rM5-84
Guileville (G.rf«.) Ancient poem of. (174)....*10:' 5»jl
Guizot (F.P.G.) Democratic en France. (153) 64:1214
Democracy in France. (50) 26:2976
Gull ( W.W.) An oration, Feb. 13, 1861. (96)..In *70:961
GuzQxnere (J.) Treatise on surveyinp. (72) 62:157
Giinther ( A.C L.G.) Reptiles of Brit. India.(157)*44:3045
Study of fishes. (89) 44:789
Gumey (K.) The power of sound. (93) 63:2159
Gutekunet (H.G.) Die Kunst fur Alle. (90) *A
Guy (W.A.) Factors of the unsound mind. (155)..46:r>802
Habberton (J.) Who was Paul Grayson ? (79) 37:38'
Hahn (K.A.) AlthochdeutscheGrammatik. (130). ..1:1484
Haldexnan (d-S.) Word-building. (178) 1:991
Hale(A.G.) Uncle Marks's nmaianthK. (79) 37:3831
(K.E,) Stories of adventure. (191) 37:3847
Stories of the sea. (13) 37:3846
(H.) Ethnography and philology. (U2)...*6O:4053
(L.V.) The Pnterkin papers. (13) 33:1833
Halkett ^J.) Earl of Selkirk's settlement. (85)..3O:2003
Hall (B.) Chili, Peru and Mexico, 1820-22. (148).21:1297
Voyages and travels. (85) 21:455
(CC.) and Jjaaar. Evangelical hymnal. (r2)..6:3324
(C.E.J Cat. of theGeolog.mui^eum. (48)*42:1587.00
(CrW:} Drifting round the world. (164) 21:448
(B.) Historicalrecordsof Nor walk, Conn. (6)30:1806
E.H.) The great West. (5) 22:2992
^G.S.) Aspects of German culture. (22) 33:1835
^J.C.) The animal kingdom. (157) r. 44:354
(W.) Biography of David Cox. (183) 24:436
(W.E.) International law. (8) 66:527
Hallam (H.) Europe during middle ages. ( 102) *26:993-4
Same 26:985-7
Same 26:988
Same 26:989-91
Same 26:992
— 1 Literature of Europe. (1T4) 10:2965-6
Same 10:2967-9
Haller (G.) See Pould ( ^fme. W.J.S.)
Hallett (CM.) Parish lending libraries, (58) *L
Hallier (E.) Nordseestudien. (167) 43:17:^8
Halliwell. A new boke about Skakespeare. ( 12)..*32:3 1 96
Haltaus (C.) Geschichte Roms. (38) 26:2256
Hamerlingr (R.) Aspasia. (16) 68:U03
Hamerton (F.G.) atuiothers. Higher education. (20)2:4714
Hamilton (A.K.) Mildred's cadet. (124) 37:3910
(F.H.) Surgery, (29) 46:3163
(W.) Hindostan. (135^ *60:4331-2
Hammer-P. Osmanisches Reich. (116) 28:2835-44
Hammerscliniied. Naturwi«senschaften. (167)43:1740
Hammond. Diseases of the nerv. system. (122)..46:I709
Nervous derangement. (29)... 46:1839
Hannay (J) Satire aad satirisU. (174) 10:2972
Hanson (J.H.) The lost prince. (50) 26:2983
Harbison (M.) Elements of zoology. (157) 44:357
Haroourt (A.F.P.) The royal umbrella. (13)...37:3974
Harper (L.) Geology of Mississippi. XUl) *70:3282
Harper and /?>v«. School geography. (148) *6O:400l
Harris (S.S.) Happy-go-lucky. (79) 37:4020
Harrison (C.C.) Woman's handiwork. (90) 63:713
(R.) Disorders of the urinary organs. (92). .46: 4029
Harrisse (H.) Ribliottieca Americana. (58) *L
Hart and Street. Descend, of Amos Morris, (22)23:2071
(J.S.) Essay on Edmund Spenser. (174) 10:3461
Hartiff (F.wn.) Austrian revolution. (I16)...ln 28:1392
HartinsT (J.E.) British animals extinct, (lo) 44:358
Hartmann. Oborammergauer Passion.spiel. (144)32:2421
Hartt (C.F.) Geology of Brazil. (142) *7O:1402
Hartwiff (G.) Harmonica of nature. (167) 43:1743
Das Leben des Meeres. (44) 42:2274
Same 42:2275
The polar world. (135) 21:1588
The sea and its living wonders. (44) 42:2276
Die Tropenwelt. (167) 43:1744
The tropical world. (167) 43:1745
Harvey (W.H.) The seaside bm>k. (167) 43:1749
and Sorxder, Flora Capensi». (72) 43:172.1-3
Hase(C.) Franz von Assisi. (131) 4:j026
Haeseler (C.U.) Across the Atlantic. (116) 22:918
Hasluok (P.N.) Lathe-work, (142) 62:1845
Haasall (A.H.) British freshwater algaB. (72) *43:r)2l.l-2
Haswell (C.H.) Engineers' pocket-book. (72)..62:1323
Hatfield (R.G.) American house-rarpenter. (72).62:966
Hatin(E.) La prussc period ique fran^aise. (58) *L
Hau£r( W.) Little Mook. (191) 37:4127
Haupt (H.) Theory of bridge construction. (72). ..62:77
Hausrath (A.) The time of Jesus. (82) 4:372-3
Havereral (F.K.) Poems. (144) 31:2595
Hawthorne (J.) Sebastian Strome. (61) 37:4170
(N.) House of the seven gables. (79) 34:1393
Same In 34:1409
Same 37:4178
The marble faun. (79) 37:4179-80
Same 34:1394-5
Same 34:1412
Mosses from an old man.se. (79) 34:1396-7
Same In 34:1408
Same 37:4182-3
Passages from Amer. note-bo<>ks. (32) 34:1386-7
Same In 34:1407
Passages from Enejlish note-books. (32). ...34: 1388-9
Same ". In 34:1407
The scarlet letter. ( 79) 34: 1399
Same In 34:1408
Same 37:4186
Septimius Felton. (61) 34:1400
Tanglewood tales. (62) 34:1402
Same 34:1411
True stories from history. (62) 34:1403
Same .' 34:1411
Twice.told tales. (62) 34:1404-5
Wonder-book. (79) 34:1406
Same ..In 34:1411
Same 37:4196
Works. (32)..; 34:1410
Hay (M.C.) Missing. (13) 37:4224
Hayden. Washington and masonic compeers. (5) 23:830
(W.B.) 'i'en chapters on marriage. ^153). ..64:1886
Haydn (J.) Dictionary of dates. (38) *26:i28
Same 26:129
Hayes (J.F.C.) History of Lawrence, Mass. (22) 30:1734
HaygfOOd (A.G.) Our brother in black. (140)..64:1714
Hayward (A.) Sketches of statesmen. (96)...33: 1941.1-2
Hazen (E.) Popular technology. (72) 62:1325-6
Same * 62:1327
Hazlitt (W.) Dramatic literature. (174) 10:3466
(W.C.) Hist, of the Venetian republic. (38)26:2589-92
Headley. l he imper. guard of Napoleon. (50). ..26:2986
Mountain adventuras. (67) 21:456
(P.C.) The island of tire. (148) 21:1595
Heath (F.G.) Peasant life in England. (88) 54:2200
(R.) Edgar Quinet. (116) 26:583
(R.F.) Albrecht DQrer. (135) 24:784
Heokscher (J.) Djinische Sprache. (19) 1:565
Schliissel zu Aufgaben 1:566
Heeren (A.H.L.) Ancient Greece. (102) 26:2067
Ancient history. (102) 26:853
Carthaginians, "^Ethiopians. (102) 26:1953
Nation.^ of antiquity. (102) 26:1605-6
Political system of Europe. (102) 26:1230
Hefher-Alteneck (I.H.rf*'.) Serrurerie. (45) «A
Hegrel (G.W.F.) Philosophy of history. (38) 26:85
Helm (A.) Geschichte der Sfhopfung. (72)..In 41:2215
Hellmuth (E.) Apoll von Byzanz.' (94)....68: 1451. 1-2
Hellwald. Die Erde und ihre Vtilker. (85),.»60:443.l-2
Helmholtz. Lectures on scientific subjects. (90)..41:2444
Index of Authors.
203
Index of Authors.
Henderson (F.C.) Dunderviksbor^. (127) 33:l9»7
(W.) Kolk-loreof KnglMnd. (iO) 10:4722
My life us an angler. (GU) 10:5919
Henfrey (A.) Hotanical memoirs. (167) *43:1751
Henkel(JH.) Handelsgeographie. (135) 60:444-5
Henle (J.) Anatomio des Menschen, (72). ...46:317. 1-2
Henne-Am Rhyn (O.) Gest-h. des Judentum8.(9y)4:22o
Hennequin (A.) Idiomaiic French. (I7h) 1:1435
Henry ((J.t5.) Social welfare. (153) 64:2086
(G.V.) iMilitary rocc^rd, U.S.A. (5) 23:«57.l-2
(.1.) Moravian life and character. (2) 4:4267
(J.) A memorial of, (85)... ♦24:3040
Hensel (S.) Die Familio Mendelssohn. (85) 23:859
Uensen (V.) rhysiolnirie. (155) *4&:849.6
Henshall ('i.A.) ^Hook of the black bass. (r2'^)...44:79l
Henty (Ci.A.) Ihe cornet of horse. (191) 37:4309
Out on the pampas. (13) 37:4307
Seaside maidens. (124) 37:4308
Hepworth (G.ll.j ! ! ! (24) 37:4328
Herbert (H.W.) Field sports of the U.S. (60)10:5998-9
Sporting scones and characters. (62) 37:4360.1-2
Herd(D.) Scottij^h songs, ballads, etc. (93). ..31:2154.1-2
Herder (M.C.c<»;i.) Johann Gottfr. v. Herder. (183)66:650
Hermann (J.) Elementa doctrinje metricje. (130). .1:1695
(L.) Physiologie. (92) *46:849.1-4
Hermes (C. 11.) Gesch. der neuesten Zeit. (102)26:1236-8
Herris (E.) John Charles llerris. (67) 24:1682.1-2
Herrtage (S.J.H.) Gesta Romanorum. (98)...*1:4051.:^3
Herschel (0.) Memoiren u. Briefwechsel. (67)..24:1659
Hershon (P.I.) Talmudic miscellany. (2) 4:271
Hertzberg (K.) Gnmdtraekkene. (153) 66:1615
'H.erzog (Si.) Poly technisches Hand buch. (72)..62:1337
Hesse (L.A.O.) Bibliothekonomie. (58) *L
Hessel (J.F.C.) Magnet-Ketton. (187) *41:176
Hill (B.A.) Absolute money. (153) 64:306
Same ♦B:52.13
(F.H.) Political portraits. (I80) 23:130
(J.) History of animals, (109) *44:3017
(R.anrfF.) What we saw in Australia. (14a)..22:2648
[Sir iL)and{n.b.) Sir Rowland Hill. (67)24:1684.1-2
HHlary. Diseanes peculiar to West India.(92)ln *6O:2088
Epidemical diseases. (92) In *60:2o88
Hillern ( W.wn.) Doppelleben. (94) 68:1547.1-3
Ernestine. (62) 37:4438.1-2
The hour will come. (13) 37:44:^6
Hillside (A.M.) Compcnd (»f geology. (48) 42:1820
Hinman (S.D.) Journal. (2) 4:2537
Hinton (J.) Life in nature. (157) 44:359
Hirsoll(A.) Die Sonne. (73) In 41:2217
Die Stenischnuppen. (73) In 41:2216
Hirzel (L.) Gothe's italienische Rcisc. (85)..In 41:2215
Hitohcock (E.) Geology of Ma-ssachusetts. (167)43:1753
lllus. of surface geology. (48) *42:2552
Hittell (T.H.) Adventures of J. C. Adams. (79)37:4410
HoareiC.) The slide-rule. (73) 62:1341
Hoeck(C.) Homische Geschichte. (38) 26:2260
Hoe(R.M.) Catalogue of the library of. (68) *L
Hofinnan(VV.) Enc. der Erdkundo. (183) »L
Hoffarth (G.) Outlines of geography. (135) ♦60:451
S.Ogg (N.) Poems in the Devonshire dialect. (130).. 1:4049
Poetical letters toes brither Jan. (130).... 1:4048
(T.J.) Journal of a traveller. (148) 22:928-9
Holoombe ( W.H.) The end of the world. (99)..3:5124
Holden (E.S.) Sir William Herschel. (5) 24:1660
Holinski (A.) La Californie. (148) 21:1302
Holland (J.) Manufactures in metal. (73) 52:427-9
HoUoway (L.C.) J^diesof the White House (135)23:873
Holmes iJ.) Misi^ions of the united brethren. (2)...4:2526
Prol. church of the united brethren. (2). ..4:4268. 1 -2
(M.J.) Chateau d'Or. (13) 37:4583
Madeline. (191) 37:4585
Red-bird. (13) 37:4584
(O.W.) Border lines of knowledge. (29). ...46:2591
Holmes-Forbes (A.W.) Science of beauty. (131) 2:1190
Holt(h:.S.) Earl Hubert's daughter. (14)... 37:4606
Holub (E.) Seven years in S. Africa. (85)...21:lo07.1-2
Holy oake (G.J.) Among the Americans. (135)21:2188
Homan8(I.S.) Sketches of Boston. (5) ♦60:1630
^OOd (C.) ITn warming buildings. (73) 62:964
Hood(E.P.) Self-education. (20) 2:4773
Hooke (N.) Roman history. (38) 26:2261-72
Hooker ( W.) Child's book of nature. (167)... 43:1755
Mineralogy and geol<»gy. (48)..... 42:1829
Natural history. (109) 44:367
Hooper {Mr8.) The Tsar's window. (79) 40:2659
Hopkins (A. A.) Sinner and saint. (124) 37:4681
Horatius Placous (Q.) Dichtkunst. (175) 10:4513
Hordynski (J.) Polish revolution. (116) 28:2638
Horn. Literatur des skandinav. Nordens. (175)...lO:4602
Hoemle (A.F.R.) Gaudian languages. (19) 1:2196
Horsfleld(T.) Catal. of lepidoptera. (109)....ln »44:3i08
Hoskins (G.A.) Oasis of the Libyan desert. (85)..21:1009
Hosmer (J.K.) German literature. (56) 10:4091
Houerbton (R.C.) At the threshold. (99) 6:2690
( W.) C<»untry walks of a naturalist, (167)..43: 1 757
Sea-side walks of a naturalist. (167) 43:1758
House (E.H.) Japanese episodes. (183) 22:195
Houssaye (A.) Life in Paris. (148) 22:2094
Hoveden [K.de.) See Rog^erus de noveden.
Hoeven (J.rawrfer.) Zo.logie. (109) *44:363-4
Howard (B.W.) Aunt Serena. (191) 37:4721
(W.W.) Aids to French composition. (19)... 1:14.33
Howe (J.W.) Modern society. (8) 64:2202
(S.G.) Grf-ek revolution. (38)....'. 26:2157
Howells (W.D.) A fearful responsibility. (124)...37:4731
Howitt (M.J Natural history. (167) 43:1760
( W.) Rook of the seasons. (167).^ 43:1761
Hosier (H.M.) The seven weeks' war. (116)..28: 1525-6
Hubard(S.W.) "As thyself." (14) 37:4787
Hubbard (B.F.) Forests and clearings. (5) 30:2011
Huber (F.) Les abeilles. (90) 44:2362.1-2
Natural history of bees. n09) 44:2361
Hudson (C.) History of Hudson, Mass. (22). ..30: 1726
Hughes (S.) Treatise on gas-works. (26) 62:82
Treatise on waterworks. (73) 62:83
and others. On roads. (73) 62:84
(T.)' Rugby, Tennessee. (135) 21:2196
Tom Brown at Oxford. (124) 87:4821
( W.) Physical geography. (148) 60:114
HuffO (V.M.) Religions et religion. (56) 31:2623
TheAtre. (12) 82:1801-4
Same 32:1805-7
Hugfuenin (G.) Ueber Sinnestauschungen.(83) In 41:2216
Hull (E.) Coal-fields of Great Britain. (48) 42:2303
(I.) Official conduct of. (153) *66:4590
Humboldt (F.H. A von.) Ansichtend.Na»ur.( 135)43: 1764
Same 43:1765-6
Aspects of nature. (135) 43:1762
Cosmos. (167) 43:1767-71
Kleinere Schriften. (135) 60:118
Atlas... •60:4302
Kosmos. (136) 43:1772-6
Atlas *60:3966
Views of nature. (135) 43:1763
Hume. Orthographie of the Britain tongue. (98) * 1:4050.5
(A.) Ornitholog.collector'svademecum. (110)44:1047
Hunt (G.H.) Persian campaign. (38)... 26:1663
Hunter (W.) Biggar,and the house of Fleming.(68)28:725
Huntington (J.B.) Calculating tables. (73) 62:86
Hurst (C.E.) Wife of Frederick the Great. (5)..24:846
Hutchinson (E.M.) Songs and lyrics. (190) 31:932
Huxley (T.H.) Man's place in nature. (110). ...44: 1225
The oceanic hydrozoa. (110) ♦44:3152
Organic nature. (110) 44:998
Hyde (A.) anrfoM«r«. The frozen zone. (148)...21:1603
Hsmdman ( W.) Hist, of a cavalry company.(l 1 7)20:2863
Imhofr( L.) Sludium der Koleoptern. (110)....*44:2092
Immermann (K.L.) Der Oberhof. (94).« •P:302
Les paysans de Vestphalie. (126) 67:1803
Inama-SternesTfiT- Wirthschaftsgeschichte. (88)..64:650
IngersoU (E.) Friends worth knowing. (10) 44:595
Inffoldsby (T.) (pseud.) See Barham (R.H.)
Innes(C.) Earl v Scotch history. (^88) 28:730
(T.) Ancient inhabitants of Scotland. (68)... 28:616.8
Ireland ( A.) Wi itings of W. Hazlitt and L. Hunt. (68) •L
(W.W.) On idiocy and imbecility. (29)....»6O:1808
Irvine (J.P.) Relapse of typhoid fever. (155). ..46: 2758
Irvinff («^) History of Dumbartonshire. (85). ..28:3147
Index of Authors.
204
Index of Authors.
Irvingr (W.) Conquest of Granada. (117) 27:^16
Same 27:8ln
Ixtlllxoohitl. Cruttutesdesconq.du Mexique ( U8)29:^>64
Hiatoire des Chichinieques. (148) 29:lOrt-9
Jaokson (C.T.) Geology of New Hanipshire.(48)42::i5»H
(K.S.) Cabinet of the earth unlocked. (4«)..42:184l
(F.A.)andK.een. Catof Allen's che^s collection. (r»9)*L
(G.A.) Fathers of the third century. (99j 6:8
[H.H.) a century of dishonor, (j) 29:1«T7
Mammy Tittleback. (191) 38:14(;
(J.) What's the matter? (U) 38:1^?)
(J.G.) Account of Timbuctoo. (148) 21:101«
(R.K.S.) Note-book of nmteria inedica. (7H)..46:n2hO
(Z.) Shakespeare's genius ju^^tifit•d. (93i S2:M)T1
Jaoob and othtrH. Hist, of Ottoman enipin*. ( 1 1 7)..28:285.>
(W.) Precious metals. (ir.3> 54:648
Same. (187) 62:431-2
Jacobi (A.) Treatise on diphtheria. (2\^) 46:.i;^lti
(M.P.) a/id White. U.-e of the cold pack. (29)46:2:^75
Jacobs (P.) Journal. (23) 21:1780
JacobSOn (A.) Why I do not believf. (i:si) 3:36«l
Jacoby (D.) Friedrich dor Gro>se. ( : 7r>)....ln 41:2217
Jaderholm ( A.) Kohlenoxydvcr^irtung. ( 73 )...6 1 : 1 7 1 .5
JaefiferjB.) Class book ©f zoology. (110) 44:371
(G.F.) Ueber fossile Saugethiere. (48) *42:2rt:rj
James (A.G.F.E.) Indian industries. (10) 62:1172
(G.P.R.) History of Charlemagni*. (39) 26:2098
(H.jr.) The portrait of a lady. ( 191 ) 38:2:^0
Washington Square. (14) '. 38:231
(T.) Hist, of the Herculean Straits. ( 1 1 7)..*27:3<M)r>-r,
Janin(J.G.) Critique. (175^.. 10:3875
Jaennioke (F.) Grundriss der Keramik. iiM>) *A
Japp (A.H.) Leaders of men. (85) 23:1218
Jaques (J-) History of Junius. (175i 10:3530
Jeanpon (J.A.) Atlas of human anntomy. ( 18H)...«Ij:1
Jefferies (H.) Wood magic; a fable. (1*24) 38:265
Je£fery8(T.) Conduite des Fran9oi9. ( 136)....«3O:20()5
Jeffrey (R.V.) The crimson hand. (5(J) 31:2637
JenneSB (T.R.) Two young homefetead»Ts. (94)..38:3<>8
Jennings (G.H.) Hist of British parliament. (5)..23:937
(L.J.) Rambles among the hills. (13(5) 22:23G1
Jenyns (L.) Natural history. (110) 44:374
Jemingham. Life in a Fre^ich chateau. ( 148 ). .22: 2107
Jesse (£.) Anecdotes of dog.*. (UO) 44:570
Jevons (W.S.) The coal question. (48) 42:2304
Johannes de Fordun. See Fordun {A.de.)
John ( H:.) The bailiffs maid. (79) 38:388
Ira Schillingshof. (94) 68:1810
Johnson (A.J.) Universal cyclop»di». (03)*1 1:2181. 1-8
(H.) Christianity's challenge. (131) 6:4035
(R.) Humanity." (32) 33:2332
Nature. (32)..". 33:2331
Phaeton Rogers. (191) 38:510
(R.W.) Maj.-Gen. George H. Thomas. (85)..25:1296
(S.W.) Peat and its uses. (48) 42:2305
(S.B.) Hadji in Syria. (148) 22:667
Johnston (A.K.) Dictionary of geography. (136)»60:46l
(G.) British sponges and lithophytes. (157)..44:2452
British zoophytes. (110) 44:2453-4
Conchology. (UO) 44:2530
(H.P.) The Yorktown campaign, 1781. ( 148).29:21 18
(l^-ir.) Atlas of British history. (136) *6O:4004
Atlas of physical geography. (1*36) ♦60:4005
Johonnot (J.) Adventures of. (23) *3O:220
Jones (M.) Captain Cook's voyages. (148) 21:477
(T.R.) Animal kingdom. (110) 44:377
The aquarian naturalist. n67).. 43:1987
(W.) Credulities past and present. (20) 10:4731
(W.B.) Life's work in Ireland. (140) 54:651
Jones-Parry ( S. H . ) See Parry ( S. H . J . )
Joyce (J.) Scientific dialogues. (45) 41:8463
Jukes (J.B.) Manual of geology. (48) 42:1844
Popular physical geolocjy. (48). 42:1845
Julia de Fontenelle (J.StE.) Tanning. (73)..62:1744
Junffhans (S.) Haus Eckberg. (95) 68:1831
Kathe. (95) 58:1832
Junot (L.P.) Mem. of celebrated women. (183) 23:151-2
K:aiser(V.) Macbeth. (93) In 41:2217
j^eJidasa. Sakontaln. {Qerman.) (190) In 66:276
Kampen (N.G.) G<-8ch. der Niederland**.(l 1 7)28: 1220-21
Kaempfer (K.) Hi-tory of Japan. ( l03)...*26:323R-9
Kampschulte < K.W.) Universitat Erfurt. ( 131 )...2:413i
Kane (11.11.) Drugs that en>lave. (20) 46:2o64
(P.) Wandering.^ of an arti-t. i23) 21:l44.'i
Kaposi (M.) H])Utkrankheiten. (92) 46:4423
Kauftnann (G.) Gcrujanen der Urzeit- ( 103)..28:1^36
Kaulbach ( W. ron.) Female eharartei's of Gocthe.( 10)»A
Schiller-gallery. { 10) *A
Kaup (J J.) Cataloguo of the apodal fish. | I lu)..*44:790
Kaye (J W.l War in Afghanistan, 1842. ,39)26:^170-72
Keane (T.F.i six month in Meccah. (136) 22:670
Keary ( A.amKK.) Herot-sof Aggard. (14) 38:695
KeeneiCi Our people, sketched. (lO) *A
(J.H.) The practical flfeht'rnnin. ^ (172) 10:5922
Kehr iC.i Praxis der Volk>schult'. ( 10(») 2:4849
Keigrhtley iT ) History of Greece. (.{9) 26:2070
Same \ 26:2071
llisiory of Kouie. (:;9) 26:22H5
^ liistoiy of the Roman empire. (39) 26:2284
Outline:* t»f history. (39) 26:375
War of independenre in Greece. (:-i9) 26:2160-61
Kener(G.) Der grune Heinrich. ^95). ...... 68:1857. 1-2
Leute von SeUlwyla. (95) 68:1859
Zuricher Novellen. (95\ 68:1858
KeHoerS (£•) A strong arm. (14) 38:751
(J.H.) Domestic hygiene. (122) *46:1487
Kelly (F.) Captivity among Sioux Indians. (5). ..30:222
(W.K.) Hist, of ihe housfof Au.-tria. ( 1 17)..28:1392
History of Ru>8ia. (117) 28:2:h9('-91
KennettiB.) Anti<iuities of Komr. (85) 10:1224
Kenny (D.J.) Illustrated Cincinnati. (14«)....*22:290G
Kentish. Treutis-eon a box of instruments. (7:;i..62:13iUi
KerliH.) Technische Literatur. (59) 'L
Treat i(ie on metallurgy. (73; 62:406-8
Kidd (J.) Laws of therapeutics. (155^ 46:5256
Kidder (C.H.) Burley's U.S. gazetteer, 18 76. (70)«76:1871
Kiddle atid Schem.' Diction, of education. (131). ..2:4855
Kiesenwetter a'li' R. Naturaliensanmiler. (110)44:1048
Kingr (C.W.) Naturul historv of gems. (48) 42:2135
EUngrlake. Invasion of the Crimea. ( 1 17). ..28:2509-16
Same. Vols. A. 4 28:2507-8
Same. Vol. 4. (23) 28:2.*>0l
Elingsley (C ) Giaucus, wonders of the shore.(l 10)44:2459
Out of the deep. (2) 6:2720
(H.) Mystery of thi* island. (14) 38:972
Kingston ( W.H.G.) Cruise of the 'Dainty." (14)38:1027
Dick Cheveley. (14) 88:1021
Hurricane Hurry. (124) 38:1037
In the forest. (14) 38:1<H9
In the vkilds of Florida. (14) 38:1020
The lily of Leyden. (14) 38:lo28
Manco, the Peruvian chief. (14) 38:1034
Mark Seaworth. (14) 38:1»35
The mate of the "Lily." (U) 38:1025
Ned Garth. (14) 38:1023
Norman Vallery. (14) 38:1024
The rival Crusoes. (14) 88;1032
Roger W'illoughbv. (14) 38:1036
Salt water. (14).'. 38:1006
South Sea whaler. (192) 38:982
A tale of the shore and ocean. (14) 38:1033
True blue. (124) 38:983
The two whalers. (14) 38:1026
Voyages of Count Funnibos. (14) 38:1029
Will Wealherhelm. (14) 38:1031
Kinkel (G.) Malerei der Gegenwart. (73). ..In 41:2215
Peter Paul Rubens (85) In 41:2216
Kankelin (F.) Ueber Erniihrung. (73) In 41:2215
Kip (L.) Nestlenook. A tale. (14) 38:1041
Kippingr (R.) Sails and sail-making. (73) 62:874
Treatise on mast-making. (73) 62:873
BUrby (G.) Centurie d*iii.sectes. (157) ^44:2098
(W.) Creation of animals. (110) 44:380
(W.) an</Spence. Entomolotry. (157) 44:2103
Same .^. 44:2104
Same *44:2105-8
Same 44:2109-12
(W.F.) European butterflies. (157) 44:2101
Index of Authors.
205
Index of Authors.
Kirk (J. F.) Charles the Bold. (50) 26::500U-ll
Kirkbride (T.S.) liospituls for tho insane. (2l»)-..46:5.">2
Klein « K.) «;<</ Smith. Atlas of hibtolot^y. ( l.^.'i) *Ij
Klipstein. Aiiali-cta An;^'!o-SHXi»ni<'a. ( 175).., 10:4»HH3-7
KlodeniO.A.fo/^) llandhiah d. Krdkund«.( !.{«;) dO:4(>5-8
Kloepper(K.) Knglische .'*^ynollyn)ik. ^yH) l:53:it>
Knapen ( D.M.) The niechanic'.- a'^sistant. 1 7;<)..62:l3ti7
Knapp (J.K.) Country rnrnbK'i) in Kngland. ( 1».7 )43: 1 7!h;
KnatchbuU-H. Mountain .sprite's kingdom.! 14i38:I<Hil<
Knieskern ( 1' D.) Cata1oL;iie of plant.'* iiuiiln 42:i~)«'4
Knigrht(C.) Cvclopsudiu of London. (i:^(i) 60:-r»l5
li'.D.) Tluunp's ojii^nt. (14) 38:H>7:;
(K.H.) AgricMilturul imjdements. (142) 76:2^05
('H.C) Kt'ck»»ia.-tic«l archii('clur« of llaly. (lo....*A
Knipei'I.A.i (it'oloyical map.H (4H) «42:147H-Hn
Knox(K.) S<'\(Mi birthdays. <14i 38:l0JM
(T.W.) Y<»ung Ninirodsin N. Am. 1 1 7-j )...10M»ot»3
Kobell ( F. ©on. ) Mifieral kini^doni. (14H) In 60:*.-21
Koch(C.G.) Uovolutions in Kuiopi*. ( lo:',)...26:H»i«o-!.2
(C.Ii.) D\v Pflanz^'nlause. jI.'mi *44:21K}
( U. ) Traumntrc infi'i'tive d!t*»'H8t'*. ( "itn *46:7C
Kohlrausch ( F. ) History of Germany. (.')) 28:154»;
KdllariV.) Trwitiiio on in-uots. (iri7) 44:-117
Kolliker. Darwin'sche Schopfung.'^theorie. ( 1 10)..44: 1 ()«iH
Kopp(H.) G>-8« hicht«-' der Chomit*. (Hit 61:17;{»;
Same ^61:1725M 4
-^ — Sonst uiid jetzt in der Chcniii*. (142) 61:1737
Koeppen ( A.L.) Middle ages. (:r.h 26:H)0()-|(mi1
Korner (F.) (ieogr. Bild^»rausOcstorn'ich.( 130)6O:2h:u-2
Gnoi^r. BiidiT hus Preus>en. (136) 60:2H3;i
Dit'Nalurim Dien.'ite des MenschiMi. ( U)8K.43:1^0l-2
KOBSak ( K) Berliner Federzeichnunjren.i n(^)6t3:24H:).l-6
K08ter(H.) Travels in Brazil. (SV) 21:2;ai.l-2
Kotzebue (O.) A voyage of diHcovery. (h:»)..21:497.1-:j
Krail8(F.) Sudhfrikanische Cru«taceen. (I lo)*44:.'?ir.4
Krell(P.F.) KlaK-^iker der Mal<*rei. (f^<») »A
Krinsrle(K.) The lloosier doetor. (124) 38:1111
Kuffler(F.) Geschiehte der Baukunst. ('.♦o)... 10:2440.1-3
Kun8tgei*chiehte. (90) 10:2358.1-2
Kurr (J.G.ro/i.) Mineralogy illutstrated. (5.i|...*42:2050
Kurz ( H . ) Deutsche Literatti r. (175) 10:4115-17
(S.) Fore--^! flora of British Burma. (45)..43:2lo.l-2
Labaiixne (K.) CHmpaign in Ru'^sia. i39) 26:'>020
Laohmann (C.C.F.W.) Uomer'a llias. (i3o) i:2«;8o
Liacretelle (C.J.j Histoire de France. (51 )...26:3«»23-6
Lacurne de S. P. Hist. d. troubadours. ( 1 75 ) lO:3M,s8.i-:i
Laffan. P'litters, Tatters, and the Counsellor. ( 79)38:1203
Honorable Miss Ferrard. (79) 38:r2t>2
Laforfire (E.) Des arts en Kspagiie. (74) 63:121
LiBLgmnge de O. ("ond. d. Fran^oi.* justifiee.( l3f>)*3O:20o4
Lains (ii.) Ancient Scottii^h seals. (»>8) *A
Laiehley (R.) British bird's eggs. (in») 44:1753
Lake (A.) Defence of Kars. (117) 28:2525
Laxnartine. 1789. Les constituants. (5i) 26:304i
Histoire des Girondins (51) 26:3040
History of the Girondists. (51) 26:3042-4
Same 26:3045-7
History of Turkey. (117) 28:2865-7
Past, present and future of the republic. (51 )..26:3057
Restoration of monarchy. (51) ..26:3(»48-51
Same, (103) 26:3052-5
Three months in power. (51) 26:3056
Lamborn (K.H.) Metallurgy of copper. (74), ...62:440
Metallurgy of silver. (74) 62:441
Laxnothe-LanfiTon. Prince Cam baceres. (5l)26:3or.4-5
Laxnpert (I.) Bilder aus der Natur, (168) 43:180.5-6
LampinfiT ((^v) andF. The French in Algiers. (51 ) 26:3060
Lamson (M.S.) Laura D. Bridgman. (68) 23:2717
Landellfi (E.) The boy's own toy-maker. (60).... 10:6166
and (A.) The girVs own toy-maker. (60)... 10:6169
Landesmann (H.) Der ehrliche Name. (95). ..58:2164
Landon(M.D.) The Franco-Prussian war. (51)... 27:616
Landrin (A.) Monsters of the deep. (45) 42:2277
LandsborouRh ( D. ) British zoophytes. ( 1 1 o) ...44: 2463
laBJig {^.) History of Seneca county. (117) 30:1252
Laniford (J.A.) 'Praise of bo<»k.s. (96) 33:2524
Langstroth (L.L) Hive and honey bee. (110). ..44:2370
Lanier (S.) The boy's MabinogionI (192) 38:1333
Lanza (C.) Mr. Perkins' daughter. (80) 88:1337
Lanza (C.) Tit for tat. (14) 38:1336
La Rame ( L. <^«. ) A village commune. (62) ..39:69
Larcom (L.) Wild n.ges of Cape Ann. ( 12 )...8 1:2667
Lardner i D.) .Museum of seienec and art. (26) 41:2491-6
Larkin (J.) Bru>.«. and iron founders- guide. (74) 62:1479
LaRoquette. Notice hist, bur Santa-Cruz. ( 136)..»24:536
Larranoe (1.) (Jhio map by figure.s. (68) *L
Lasaulx i A. ran.) Si-ter Augustine. (K8) 24:2130
Las Cases. Hi-t.-geneal.-gengr. Alias. (5) *8
Latham (J.) Syno|)hi> of birds. (157) 44:1757-66
Lathrop (K.H.) Om- eent. (172) 38:1348
Latour ( A . </c. ) Chrfs-da'uvrehi.siorique.s. ( 103) 26:1098-9
LaubeiH.) Paris, 1847. (149) 22:2122
Laurent (F.) I/histoir.do I'humanite. (68 i...lO:516.l-l 8
Lavall6e (T.s.) G^ouraphy. (i:n;» 60:478
Lavigne ( K.j Le ronmn d'une nihiliste. (126). ..67: 2023
Law(H.) Civil «'ngin*'oring. (142) 62:68
Constructing road.-, (74) 62:^8
Lea (H.C.) .Superstition and force. (23) 10:515
Leavitt (T.ll.) Facts m bout p.at. ^.53) 42:2310
LeBas (P.) France (51) ♦26:2690.1-12
Lebert (11.) Pilzkrankheit der Fliegen. (157). ..44:2122
Leclerc (C.) BiMiotheea Americana. (59) *L
LeOonte(-l.) Sight. (74) 61:2581
Lee (K.) The baths of Nassau. (155) ♦60:4966
(H.F.) Sketches of the old painters. (18:<) 23:125
(.J.W.M.) Biblio <.fiheB.«fe(). R.R.Co.,l^<29-79.(59)*L
(S.) Habit-^ and instincts of animals. (1 10). ..44:572
Habits and instincts of birds. (1 10 1 44:381
Taxidermy. (IIO) 44:1049
^TJ.) Tables and formulie. (71) 62:162
(V.) Studies of the 18. century in Italy. (32),.33:2568
Leeds (L.W.) Lectures on ventilation. (7 4) 62:968
liBgge (•!.) Sacred books of China. (131 ) 10: -058.3
Leibniz (G.W.ro«.) Mathemat. Schriften. (90j61:l 17.1-7
Leiohhart (L.) Geologie von Australien. (53)..*42:1429
Leigrh (A.) The story of philosophy. (66) 2:145
Leighton ( W.) Shakespeare's dream. (56) 31:2671
Leland (E.H.) Farm homos. (74) 62:2200
Same. (10) ..63:538
Lembke (F.W.) Geschiehte von Spanien. (117)27:880-82
Lennox- Plays, players and playhouses. ( 144). ..10:2748
Lenormant (A.C.) Madame RiScamier. (1 17)..26:232l
Lenz ( H.O.) Schlangenkunde. ( 1 10) 44:828
L6o (A.) See Champseix ( L. )
Leo (H.) Gesch. deritalienischen Staaten. (39)26:2609-13
Leonhard. Geognosie u. Geologic. (188) ♦43:1653
Geologie. (53) 42:1861-5
(.53) 42:1866
Vulkanen-Atlas. (136) ♦60:4010
and Bronn. Jahrb. fur Mineralogie. (53)*42: 1867-71
Lesley (•i.l^) Iron manufacturer's guide. (!68)...62:4i3
Leslie ( A. ) A silver key to a golden palace. ( 1 4 ).. 38 : 1 •'>•*>•'>
(E.) Saxby; a tale. (14) 38:1556
Walter; a tale. (14) 38:1558
Lesquereux (L.) Coal flora. (142) 42:1587. 1-2P
Lesson (R. P.) Ornithologie dome^tique (111). ..44:1772
L'Estrangre. Liberties of the presse and pulpit (153)66:^97
Leuohars (K.B.) Hot-houses. (74) 62:967
Leuckart (F.S.) Naturgeschichte. (188) »43:Ui52
(K.) Zoologie. (Ill) In ♦44:363
Leuret (F.) Du traitement de la folic. (29) 46:1991
(29) 46:1992
L6vi (0.) Elements d'hMoire g^ndrale. (23) 26:384
Levieux (C. ) Etmles de m^decine. (29) 46:1237
L6vy ( M.) Hygiene publique et privde. (29). 46:1238-9
Lewald-Stahr. Fur und wider die Frauen.( 1 53)64: 1 925
Helmar. (95) 68:2140
Sommer und Winter am Genfersee. (U9i....22:l912
Zu Weihnachten. (95) 68:2141
Lewes (G.H.) Sea-side studies. (HI) 44:2468
Studies in animal life. (Ill) 44:384
Lewis (F.A.) Law relating to stocks. (70i 66:699
(G.C.) Early Romnn history. (39) 26:2290-91
Liohthorn ( C. ) * Phvsiolog. Naturgesetzc. (21). ..2: 1361
Liddell(H.G.) History of Rome. (39) 26:2294-5
Lieber(F.) Great events. (103) 26:110
(O.M.) The assayer's guide. (74) 62:444
Li6vre (E.) Works of art. (45) ♦A
Index of Authors.
206
Index of Authors.
Lilienthal and AUyn. Thintrs taiigbt. (21) 2:490o
Lillio (A.) Buddhn and «-«rly buddhism. ( 102).. 10:2 '.MiO
Lindsay. Facs. of an amimth raldio manuscript. (h:))*A
('I-T.) FrtMich exiiiv- of Louisiana. ( ll»j)....38:l75r)
Linleyt/nrfHutton. Fo^sii fl.iiuof Gr. Iirin:>3)42:i52'i7-u
Linn (S.F.) Living thouirhte. (32) 33::J<)T
Linn6 (C\ con.) Aino'Tiit'itos acadi*niica'. ( lOH ) .43: l^<"i'- 1 7
Iiin8ingren«/«rf William IV. Love-letters. (2.'.) 26:2I81«
Lippincott's (jazetteer of the world. {'I'A) *L:J*
Same *8
Sanu "»0. R.
Same «6O:024
Lippincott's m«i;Hzine. Index to voU. l-2»». {r)l»)....*L
Lipscomb (G.) Hi.^tory of the co. of Buckingham. (r))..*A
Liszt (F.) Gesammdt" ^^chrift.^n. (HO) 66:^<lt>.l-2
Llavallolanc^M. Dinriod.Luisd.laCruz ( U9) In »21:3I8H
Lloyd (H.R.) Jolin H. Haymond. (2:i) 26:»>17
(J.U.) Chemistry of medicines. (122) 61:lTr»l>
Same, (142) »70:122:)
(L.) Field sports. (61) 10:5874.1-2
Locke (D.R.) Hannah Jane. (UK)) 31:li)78
(J.G.) Book of the Lockes. (.">) *'23:;!<>42
Lockman (J.) Travels of tho Jesuits. (149). ..21:1 71-2
Lodgro (H.C.) Engli.'ih colonies in America. ((>-<). .29: 304
Lohmann(P.) Pantheon deut.>*chiT Dichter. (I»3j31:2215
Lomon (A.M.) Souvenirs de TAlgerie. (14;))...21:1071
Longr {^') The Mrst lieutenant's story. ( 14)..38: 1847.1-3
((i.) France and its revolution.^. (51) *26:324l
Longfellow (H.W.) Hyperion. (62). 38:1848
Foets and poetry of iJurope. (175) 10:3033
Longrman (F.W.) Frederick the Great. (23). ..28:1502
Loomisi A.W.)Confuc.iiisandChin<scclassic.-> (1 75) 10:4010
Lord (J.) Ancient states and empires. (31>) 26:8<i5
Lorimer (G.C.) Lsms old and new. (178) 6:5;uo
(J.) The institutes of law. (8) 66:180
Lossing ( B.J.) Story of the U. S. navy. (5) 29:1723
Loudon (J. W.) Entertaining naturalist. (11 1)... 44:380
Lounsbury (T.R.) Jinjjlish language. (130) 1:713
Lowell (J. R.) Conversations on poets. (175)... 10:350")
Lubbock (J.) Insects. (157) 44:2129
Liibke (W.) Deuisciie Renaissance. (lM))...»10:2445.1-2
Luden ( H. ) Gesch. des d«*ut.schen Volkes. (117) 28: 1 50.")-7o
Ludlow (VV^) [Geological] Report. (53) *42:1473
Lunge (G.) Sulphuric acid and alkali. (74)...*61:l702-4
Lunt (G.j Address, Sept. 20, 1844. (127) ... .In &2:loi(i
Lyell (C.) Elementary geology. (53) 42:1932
Principles of geology. (53) 42:1933
Same 42:1934-5
(J.C.) Fancy pigeons. (142) 44:1788
Lyman (T.) The Garrison mob. (153) 64:1731
Lymann (P.W.) Address. July 4, 1870. (23). ..30:1087
Lynch( VV.F.)U.S.expcditi(m totheDeadSea.( i:J0)*6O:4330
Lyndsay (D.) Portical works. (93) 31:208i.i-3
Lysons (D.) Environs of London. (13(1) *6O:440i-<;
and (S.) Magna Britannia. (130) *60:4391-44i)()
Lyster (A.) Chryssie's hero. (15) 38:19t;3
Mrs. Dobbs' dull boy. (15)..-. 38:1901
My lonely lassie. (15) 38:1902
North wind and sunshine. (15) 38: 19(10
M'Burney (I-) Mediaeval history. (39) 26:1005
McOabe ( J.U.) Our young folks' abroad. (137)...*22:900
M'Cauley (I.H.) Franklin county, Pa. (117) 30:1334
MacOoU (M.J.) Bide a wee. Poems. (12) 31:1120
Macdonald (G.) Mary Marston. |02) 38:2 19o
Warlock o' Glenwarlock. (172) 38:2191
(J, 11. A.) Criminal law of Scotland. (7(»)...66:14.')(>
Macdowall (M.W.) Asgard and the gods. |20) lO:2039
M'Fadden (C.) The parsonage in Inidia. (80)... 40: 2502
Macfarlane (R.) Jlistory of propel.ers. (74) 62:889
MacQeorget A.) Flags. (137) *10:5779
Macgillivray( W.) Conchologi-t's text-book.( 1 1 1 )44:2534
McHenry (J.) System of national defence. ( 154) *64:10(>7
Machiavelli (N*) History of Florence. (39) 26:2019
Mcintosh (M.J.) Violet. (80) 38:2257
(R..M.)a«rfOunnyngham. New life. (190) 63:1725
McKeen (S.) History of Bradford, Vermont (23) 30:1591
Mackenzie (H.D.S.) Switzerland. (85) !. 28: 1971
(M.) Pharmacopceia. (74) 46:5264
M'Kerlle. Land8andtheirownersinGalloway.(68)*28:756
Mackie(J.M ) Lifo of Sohamvl. (117) 28:2405
{SJ.) First traces of life (»n earth. (53) 42:2232
Mackintosh. Canadian parliam. companion. (I4n)*81:97l
(D.) Scenery of Kngland. (137) 60:2420
McKnight(C.) Simon Ginv. (124) 38:2326
Maclaren (C.) (;ioh»i;y of Fife. (74) 42:i942
Maclean (J.) Hist, of the dcaiicrv of Trigg Minor. (8.>)*A
McLean (S. P.) Cape Cod folks.* (192) 38:23:^4
MacLeay ( W.S.) Annulo^-a Javanica. (157)..In *44:2098
Same. (Ill) *44:3108
McMichael (W.) Minister's daughter. (192)..,38:2.343
Macquoid {T.]a,id{K.) Normandy. (183) 22:2137
Madan(M.) Thelyphthora. (154)^ «64:l8Jf>-«
Madison (J.) The papers of. (23) *29:1731.1-3
Magalhanes de Q. Hiht de Sancta-Cruz. ( 1 49)..29: 1 58
Magnin(A.) The bacteria. (10) 44:2471
Magnus (K.) Jews >inre bible timrs. (131) 4:221
Mahafly (J. P.) I)*>cart«V-. (06) 2:154
Mahan (l).H.) Civil engineering. (74) 62:03
Maidment(J.) Scottish ballads. (93) 31:2219.1-2
Scottish pasquiU 15r.8-1715. (1»3) 31:2220
Mail&th V. Szekhely. Gesch. Oestreicht*.( 117)28: 159 1-5
Main (D.M.) English sonnets. (144) 31:224
(T.J.) f//'rf Brown. Marine steam-engine. (74)62:756
Maine (li.S.) Village-conmiunities. (154^ 66:116
Malcolm (J.) Historv «»f Persia. (39)........ 26:3244-5
Malkin (J.H.) Historn-al parallels. (lo3) 26:106-7
Malleson (G.B.) Indian mutiny, 1857-58. (5)26:1801.1-3
Mallet du Pan. Helvetic union and liberty. { 1 17)28:1972
MallOCk. Romance of the 19. century. ( 124). ..♦38:2435
Malot ( H.) Lc docteur Claude. (120) 67:2036.1-2
Mangin (A.) Mysteries of the ocean. (53) 42:2279
Manne ( A E. rf^. ) Diet, des ouvmges an<mymes. (59)...*Li
( L.C.J. rf«.) Recueil d'ouv rages anoymcs. (.^9).,..*L
Manso (T.C.F.) Ost-goth. Reich in Italien. (39) 26:2620
Mantell (G.A.) (ie<»logic«l excursi«)ns. (54) 42:1046
Medals of crcatic»n.^ (54) 42:1947-8
Petri factitms. (54) 42:22:^5
Thoughts on a pebble. (54) 42:2139
Wonders of geologv. (54) 42:1949-50
Same ". 42:1951-2
Manton (W F.) In.^ect*. (IOH) 44:i<»50
Maquet (A.) La nviison du b.iigneur. (120) 57:2039 1-2
March (F.A.) Anglo Saxon reader. (130) 1:799
Marion (F.) Balloon accents. (74) 62:924
Mariotti (L.) (>»<?««/.) See Qallenga (A.)
Marivaux ( P.C.deC.f/c.) (Euvres. (128). ..66:3468.1-2
Markham [Mr.s.) (pseud.) See Penrose (E.C.)
(C.R.) Peruvian bark. (90) 62:2225
Vovages of W. Baffin, 1612-1622. (137) *21:16
(R.") AlM>Hrd the Mavis. (15) 38:2523
Marot{C.) O-Aivres. (144) »31:27I5
Marsh (O.C.) Odonthomithes. (142) *42:1012.7
Marshall (E.) Dorothy's daughters. (80) 38:2625
Marshman iJ.C.) Ui>torv of India. (39)..26:l798-i800
Martin (B.LIL) Age of Louis XIV. (51)..26:3114-15
Decline of the French monarchy. (51). ...26:31 16-17
Hist«.iredc Franco. (51) 26:308.5-3101
History of France. (0) «26:3I 13.1-2
(F.) Naturge-^chichte fur die Jugend. (169)... 43:1868
fL.A.) Education des mtires. (21) 2:4962
(P.) Anglican-ritualism. (82) 4:3477
(R.M.) China. (39) 26:1918-19
(W.A.P.) The Chin.»<e. (23) 10:546
fW.C.L.) Mammiferous aninuils. (Ill) 44:7:^8
Martineau (H.) British rule in India. (:<9) 26:1803
Marvin (A. P.) History of Worcester. (6) 29:2936
Marwick(J.D.) Royal burghs ofScotland.(08)*28:021.l-4
Masius I H.) Natur^tudien. (169) 43:1870
l)i.« ThierweH. (157) 44:390
Mason (J.) Year-bo«ik of facts, 1879-80. (20) 41:315
MasBOn (G.) Francis I. (137) 26:3112.1-2
(.VI.) .sw Qaudichot-Masson.
Masury (J.W.) House-painting. (142) 62:1601
Mathews (M.H.) Dr. Gilbert's daughter's. (192) 38:2688
(W.) Literary style. (128) 33:2941
Mathias (G.H.D.) En avant messieurs. (21)... 2:4968
Matlack (L.C.) Anti-slavery struggle. (UOj... 64:1737
Secession. (154) .". 64; 1739
Index of Authors.
207
Index op Autboes.
Matthews (0.) Enchanted moccasins. (80)..38:2G82.a
(J.B.) French dramatists. (190) 10:3804
(VV.) Hydraulia. (74) 52:06
Maunaen6( K.«).jTheone de Taction chimiqup.(i»0i61:n80
Maunder (S.) Natuml history, (ill) 44:303
Maurenbrecher (W.) Kathol. Reformation. (82) 4:1265
Maurice (T.) History of Hi ndostan. (30) '^26:32r.l-2
(ISO) *2G:'oli)':i-4
Maury { M.F.) Physical geography of tht^sea. ( 137) 60: 1 r>5
Phvsische Geographic. (137*) 60:ir»t)
Maxwell (W.H.) Hillside >*ketche.-!. ( 140)... 22:2300-01
(W.S ) Portraits, basts and mss.of VV .Scott. (175) ♦A
May(T.P.) The carl of Mavli^-ld. (124) 38:2787
A prince of Bretfney. (io2) 38:2^20
Mayhew(H.) The Rhine. (140) *6O:20()r,-7
Mayo (R.) Lessons on shells!, (ill) 44:25{i3
Mead(E.D.) Philo.sophy ofCarlyle. (132) 2:1408
(H.) The Sepoy revolt. (39) 26:1807
Meade (H ) A ride'through New Zealand. ( I40)..22:2717
(L-T.) IIow -Nora Crena saved her own. ( 15)..38:'-^44
MothtT Herring's chicken. (124) 38:2H45
Meding (O.) Europliischo Miniin. (05) 69:402.1-2
Held und Kaiser. (05) 69:458.1-2
Kreuz und Schwcrt. (05) 69:4.')7.1-2
Dcs Kronprinzcn Regiment, (05) 69:450.1-3
Zwei Kaibcrkronen. (95) 59:46.'i.l-2
Meehan (T.) Wayside flowers. (123) *43:2525
MeififB ('I.F.) Pennsylvania hospital. (29) 46:554
Meinhold (W.) Marv Srhweidler. (125) 38:2852
MeliBh (J.) Atlas of the United States. (24)...*6O:1037
Mela (A.) Neue Horizonte. (16) 68:2310-52
Melun (A. de) Life of Sister Rosalie. (68) 26:636
Melzi (li.) Dizionario di opere anoninie. (50) *Li
Menault (E.) Intelligence of animals. (Ill ) 44:574
Mendel (H.) Musikalisches Lexicon. (93)..»63:2233.1-11
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (F.) Briefe. ((>8) 26:2244.1-2
MendOZa(D.) Memoirs of the life -f. (85) 24:2637
Menzel(W.) History of Germany. (1 18).. ..28:1615-17
Menzies (S.) Turkey old and new. (68) 28:2800.1-2
Mercer (C.) Waterloo eampaij^n. (40) 26:3120-21
Meroier (A.) Anatomie de la vessie. (20) 46:4244
Meredith (L. A.) Tasmanian friends, (74) *44:302
Merivale (C.) Fall of the Roman republic. (40). ..26:2303
History of the Romans. (103) 26:2304-0
(H.) Historical studies. (40). 26:45
Merrill (G.E.) Story of the manuscripts. (09) 3:393
(S.) East of the Jordan. (164) 22:516
Merrjrweather (F.S.) Bibliom. in the middle ages.i 50)*Li
Meseer (F.A.) British wild flowers. (10) '.....43:685
Metastasio (P.) Opere scelte di. (I2j 32:2750.1-6
Mettemich ( C.W.N. L. row.) Memoirs. (85)..24:2030.l-4
Metz (C.L.) Prehistoric monuments. (24) *10:700
Meyer (C.)Walther von derVogelweide. (175) In 41:221 7
(C.F.) Denkwurdifi:e Tage. (95) 68:2357
Georg Jenat«ch. (05) 68:2350
Der Heilige. (95) 68:2358
(G.) Befreiung der Waldstiitte. (86) In 41:2216
Die Ekkeharte von St. Gallen. (85) In 41:2217
(L.) Theorien der Chemie. (90) 51:1771
Meyrick (T.) Lives of the early popes. (2). ..4:2800.1-2
M^zeray (F.E.rf«.) History of France. (24)...«26:3255
Michaud (J-^O History of the crasades. (40) 26:1008-10
Michel (M.) La reliure franchise. (45) ■: *A
Miohelet(J.) The bird. (i:u) *44:i80o
French revolution. (51) 26:3154
Histoire romaine. (40) 26:2320-21
L'insecte. (157) 44:2134
Roman repuolic. (40) 26:2322
Samf 26:2323
Miohell (S.) Mine drainage. (142) 62:353
Micke (R.) Der zweite punische Krieg. (40). ..26:2326
Mifirnet (F.A.A.) French revolution. (51) 26:3162
Revolution fran<;aise. (51) 26:3100-61
Miles (L.) Phrenology. (34) 2:1930
Mill (J.) British India. (40) *26:3250-8
Same 26:1810-18
(J.) The fossil spirit. (54) 42:1067
Primary education. (21) 2:5000
Miller (C.H.) The Danitos in the Sierras. (125) 88:2988
Miller (C.H.) Shadows of Shasta. (80) 38:2987
(G.) History. (40) 26:00-93
(H.) Geology of the Ba>s rock. (54) 42:1971
Old red sandstone. (54) 42:1972
Popular jLceology. (54) 42:1973
Testimony of the rocks. (54) 42:1974
(J.S.) History of the crinr)idpa. (54) *42:2033
(O.T.) Queer peU^ at Marcy's. (20) .: 44:598
(W.A.) Elements of chennstrv. (90) 61:1774
(143) \ 61:1781.1-2
Mills (A.) Literatureof Great Britain. ( I 75)..10:3576-7
Pets of the ancient Greeks. (175) 10:4301
(C. ) History of the crusades. (40) 26:1011-12
(T.B.) Editorial excursion to Arkansjis, (86)..21:2349
Minchln (G.M.) Treatise on statics. (143) 61:2206
Miner (T.B.) Bee-keepers manual. (Ill) 44:2376
Mionnet (T.E.) Medailles antiques. (86)..*10:6608.1-7
Mirabeau. History of the (ourt of Berlin. (118)..28:1025
Mlrick (B.L.) Hi>tory of Haverhill. (6) 30:1719
Mitchel(J.) .Jail journal. (154) 64:2502
Mitchell (D.G.) Old story-tellers. (102) 38:3014
(J.) Practical a>sayin*g. (75) 62:462
Same !....' 62:403
(S.W.) Diseases of the nervous system. (75)46:17 75
(T.) Cosmogony. (102) ". 3:3791
Mitchinson(A.W.)* The expiring continent(137)21:l088
Mitford (W.) The history of Greece. (40)..,26:2076-85
Same , 26:2080-93
Mittendorf. Diseases of the eve and ear. (75). ..46:3942
Mivart (Sl.G.) The cat. (14:^) 44:740
Mohr (F.) Chemi-Kche Toxicologic. (75) 61:1782
Mohlbech (C.) Bibliothekwissenschaft. (59) ♦L
Molesworth ( .Vr«. ) A chri-tmas-child. (15). ..37:3200
Hermy; story of a little ^irl. (15) 37:3259
MoUett (J.W.) Sir David VVilkie. (08) 26:1794
Mollhausenf B.) Der Schatz von Quivira.(05)68:2300.1-3
Mommsen (T.) History of Rome. (40) 26:2337-41
Same 26:2344-45
Romisehe Geschichte. (40) 26:2330-33
Monck (W.H.S.) Sir William Hamilton. (iy6) 2:105
Money (E.) Cultivation of tea. (143) 62:2238
Mongredien. Free- trade movem't in England. (70)64: 385
Same, ♦B:314.1
Monniot (V.) Marguerite a vingtans. (126)67:2221.1-2
Monro (A.) The nervous sy.stem^ (29) *60:5 !90
Monsanto (H.M.) Commerc. corrcapondence.( 132)2:3512
Monstrelet (E.de) Chronicles. (51) ♦26:3260-64
Montagru (W.E.) Campaigning in S. Africa. (6)..21:1087
Mont^pin (X.) L'idiot. (126) 67:2224.1-2
MontesinoB (F) Mem, sur I'ancien Perou. (149)..29:n3
Montgromery (J.) Literature, poetry, etc. (175).. 10:3049
Moodie (S.) Flora Lyndsay. (8o) 38:3088
Moore (M.B.) Geographical reader. (137) 60:517
Moreoamp (A. ) Liveboys in the Black Hills.( 1 5"i38:31 1 1
Morgran (H.J.) Canad. parliam. companion. ( 1 40 )*8 1:972
Dominion annual register, (141) *81:973
(L.H.) The American beaver. (Ill) 44:741
Morgr&ns (W.) Manual of mining tools. (75). ..62:470
Atlas *62:3071
Morley (H.) English literature. (175) *lO:6502
English verse and prose. (175) *10:6571
English writers. (175) 10:3583-5
Morris i(-.) Classical literature. (56) 10:4304
(E.) Ten ne«.«ee gazetteer. (24) 60:1503
(F.O.) Hi>tory of British birds. (157)..«44: 1807-1 2
(J.) British fossils. (54) 42:2237
(L.) Papers, 1738-40. (24) ♦30:1072.4
(R.) Blickling homilies. (08) ♦1:4050.73
Morrison (L.A.) Morrison familv, (24) 23:2085
Moseley (J.D.) Little Zee. (15) 38:3159
Motherby(G.) Medical dictionary. (29) ^60:5302
Motley ^ J. L.) Historic pr<»gress, (154) 64:1394
Rise'of the Dutch republic. (118) 28:1235-7
Motz (H.) Lessingu. das deutsche Drama. (175).In 41:2215
Moulton (L.C.) ^Jessie's neighbor. (172) 38:3184
Random rambles. (103) 22:975
Moultrie (J.) Guadeloupe fossil skull. ( 188). ...44:2542
Mudge (Z.A.) Plymouth Rock. (6) 29:494
Mudie (R.) Babylon the great. (137) 60:2482-3
Index of Authorb.
208
Index of Authors.
Mudie (R.) The earth. (149) 60:167
FeHthered tribes of British inlands. (Ill )..44: 1820-21
Thesi'a. (14^) 60:1C8
Muhlenberg^* Woman and her accusers. (8)..*70:19'>l
Muirhead. Inventions of James Watt. (75)..62:7G8-70
Mulford (E.) The republic of God. (9y) 3:47r.8
Mulhall (M.G.) Progress of the world. (8) 54:300
Muller(A.) Aelt. Spiu-endes Mensehen. (8t))...In 41:2215
Gebirgsbau des 6t. Gotthard. (75) In 41:2217
Oas Wachsien der Steine. (75) la 41:2216
[CO.) Griechiselie Literaiur. (175) 10:i;»Ot)-7
Hellcnischo tJtamuie uiid Stiidte. (4«i) 26:2094-0
History of the Doric race. (40) 26:2t»iJ7-98
Literatun'of ancient Greece. (175) 10:4311-18
(K.) VVorterbuch der engl. Sprache. (98)..*l:5124.1-2
(F.M.) The Dhanimapuda. (131) 10:2058.10
Sanscrit literature. (17H) 10:4023
Urspriing der Keligion. (h2) 10:2159
(G.K ) Voy«ge> faiti-s par les Ru.^ses. ( 149)2 1:53H.1-J
[J.vou] History of the world. (103) 26:415-18
Munde (C j Unlerricht im Knglisc-hen. (19) 1:1047
Mungfer ('l. T.) Gn the threshold. (»2) 33:3(»98
Muiitz(E.) Raphael, sa vie, son oeuv re. (118) *A
Munzingrer v^V.) Krbrecbtliche Studien. (70) In 41:2210
MurchiBOn(C) I'aunaantiquasivalensi^. (54)ln*42:2218
(R.I.) Geology of Cheltijnhani. (54i 42:1400
Siluria. (54j 42:19K0
Murray (A.S.) History of Gr«'ek sculpture. (75)..10:2o:u
(U ) British India. (40) 26:1824
and others. British Indi «.. (iO) 26:1821-2:{
(J.) Handbook fur travellers. (O) *22:2813
(L.) Engliifh grammar. (19) 1:1054
—^—^— ' jv.e\ lO exercises .•.......••. ...•. ...... .•.•••••••..••.x> •"••^j
Mushet (D.) Papers on iron and steel. (75) 62:470
Musser (D. ) Reformed Mennonite church. (178) 4:2094
Myers (F.W.H.) AVordsworth. (O) 26:1878
Napier (H.E.) Florentine hi8t<«ry. (40) 26:2»i3l-30
(J.) Ancient workers in metal. (75) 62:-l84
Chemistry applied to dyeing. (75) 62:1550
Elc'tro-metallurgy. (75) 62:1554
Napoleon I. Correspondance. (80) 26:2208.1-7
Memoirs of the history of France. (51) 27:10-16
Nasby (P.V.) (pseud,) 6>e Locke (D.R.)
Nasmith (I).)Chronom.chartofhi?t. of Engl.(6)»28:3004
Nason (E.) History of Dunstable, Mass. (0) 30:1«84
NaBBe(E.) Agricult.comm.of the middle ages.( 154)66: 1^04
NeesvonEsenbeck. Formenlehred.Natur.(l 09)43: 1 71 1
Nelson (H. A.) 8in and salvation. (131) 3:4974
Nesbit (J.C.) Natural guanos. (90) In *7O:901
Nevin (W.W.) Vignetles of travel. (0) 22:984
Newman (E.) Grammar of entomology. (1 11). ..44:2 139
History of insects. (HI) 44:2140
(S.M.) America. (137) *29:1765
Newton (1.) Chronology. (40) 26:144
(W.W.) The palace beautiful. (131) 6:5491
Nichols (T.L.) The diet cure. (92) 46:2622
Nicholson (•).) The operative mechanic (75). ..62:040
Same 62:041.1-2
(J.B.) Art of bookbinding. (26) 62:1464
(P.) Guide to railway masonry. (75) 62:l'>2
Mechanic's companion. (20) 62:1378
Nlcol (J.) Manual of mineralogy. (51) 42:2142
Nicolas (H.) Chronologv of history. (40) 26:145
Niebuhr (B.G.I History'of Rom^.' (41) 26:2357-9
Lectures on ancient history. (41 ) 26:875-7
Romischft Geschichte. (40) 26:2300
Nieuhoff(J-) Brasiliaense zee en lant-reize.(149)*21:3195
Embassy to China. (149) »22:30I8
Nightingale ( F.) Pflege bei Kranken u. Gcs. (29) 46:2274
Nimmo(W.) Histt^ry of Stirlingshire. (68) 28:771.1-2
Nitzsch (C.L.) Ptervlographv. (ill) *44:3086
Noble (J.) Fiscal legislation. 'l842-65. (1.54) 64:409
Nohl (L.) Unsere geistige Bildung. (21) 2:5«i64
Nolan (E.H.) British empire in India. (41). ..26:1831-2
(T.) The teh-scope. (90) 61:2535
Noldeke (T.) Syri^che Grammatik. (98) 1:2172
Normanby, Marquis of . See'Phijips (C.H.)
Norris (T.) American angler's book. (61) 10:5932
American fish culture. (112) 44:798
Norris (WE.) Matrimony. (94) 38:3665
North (T.) Five years in Texas. (6) 21:1483
Northrup (A.J.) 'Sconset cottage life. (118). ...21:2306
Nott (J.C.) a/u/Gliddon. Indigenous racts.( 1 12)*44:3060
Nougaret (l^J.B.) Histoired'Allemagne (24). ..28: 1038
Nourse (C.C.) Iowa and the centennial. (24) 30:535
Nowland(J.H.B.) Prominent citizens of 1876.(6}*23:3045
Nunez Cabega de Vaca. Com mental res. ( 1 5u )..29: 1 62
Relation et naufrages. (150) 29:163
Nuttallir.) Ornitholoi^v. Land birds. (iri)...44: l«36
Water biids. (112) 44:1837
Sa7ne. (143) *70:145«
Nystrom (J.W.) On screw prupellers. (75). 62:898
Oakey (A.F.) Building a home. (75) 63:50.5
H<.me grounds. (123) 62:2766
(M.R.) Beauty in dres.*. (128) 38:433
O'Brien (F.- J.) Pnems and stories. (03) 34:1796
(R.Ii.) The Irish land question, 1829-09. tf<8)..64:664
Ochsenheimer ( F. ) iSchmetterlinge. (112). ..44:^147-63
Ookley (S.) History of the Saracens. (41) 26:169u
Ogilvie (G.) Master-builder's plan. (112) 44:403
Oken(L.) Naturge8<hichte. (!88) ♦43:18»o-93
Abbildungen *A
Oldberg (O.) Metric system in medicine. (75). ..46:5269
Oliphant (L.) The land of Giiead. (08).. 22:522
(M.O.) CVrvMnti's. (6) 24:108
Oliver (M.) Old and new friends. (02) 38:3B86
Ruby Hamilton. (62) 39:3887
Olmstead (1>.) Natural philosophy. (45) 41:2544
Omar Chajjam. Lieder und SpriU-he. (93) 31:24o7
Ompteda ( 1<*- t;o7<.) Leben in England. (103). ...22:2417
Ondcrdonk (H.) Queenscounty. (103) *30:3257
Oort ( H.) and Hooykaas. Bihle f(»r IcMrners. (3) 4:;<55-7
Oppert (J.) Assyrische Kunst. (75) In 41:2215
O'Reilly (J.B.) 'stuiues in the block. (93) 31:1309
OrteliuS( A.) Parergoii,sivevet.g«'ogr. aliqvot tab.(137)*A
Orton (J.) Underground treasures. (109) 42:2147
( W.) Government telegraphs. (154) 64:666
Osburn ( W.) History «.f Egypt. (41) 26:1975-6
Osenbriiggen. Deut. R<'chtssprichw6rter.(90) In 41:2217
Osmaston (J.) Old Ali; or, travels long ago. (137)21:565
Osmont (J.B.L.) Dictionnaire typographique. (59). ..*L
Ossoli (S..M.rf'.) Papers on literature and art.( 176)10:3622
Osten-Sacken. Cat. of the diptera of N. A. ( 1 1 2)44:227 1
Otis (F.N.) Lectures on syphilis. (29) 46:4303
^J.) Toby Tyler. (172) ^ 38:3944
Oettinger (E.M.) Bibliographic blographique. (5}>)...*Ij
OttO(F.) Deutsche Geschichten. (15o) 28:1641
Oustalet (F.) Uistoire de la medecine. (29) 46:491
Overbeck. Pompeji in seinen Gebauden. (ROK.*10:6352
Overman (F.) Manufacture of iron. (76) 26:496
Manufacture of .«teel. (76) :.... 62:497
Mechanics. (76) 62:1383
Same *62:1384
Practical mineralogy. ^76) 62:499
Treatise on metallurgy. (70) 62:498
Owen (C.) Culture and co(»king. (hS) 64:2706
(R., Mammalia. (1121.....* .44:746
Museum of natural history. (169) 43:1897
Packard (A.S. j/M The Hessian fly. (112) *44:2172
Paddock (A.g!) Fate of Madame La Tour. (192)38:4«'18
Page (D.) Geology for general readers. (o4)....42:200<>
Handbook of geological terms. (54) 42:2n(t7
.Man; where, whence, whither. (112) 44:1290
Past and proent life. (54) 42:2008
Text-book of geology. (54) 42:2003
Page (H. A.) (pseitd.) .SV<r Japp ( A.H.)
Paget (G.) Light cavHlry britfade. (137) 28:2551
Palacky(F.) Geschichte von Bohmen. (ll8)..28:l650-58
Palladius (R.T.A.) On husbondrie. (98) «1:4050.52
Palmer (K.H.) Haroun Alraschid. (0)... 24:1573
The Qur'an. (131) ; 10:2058.6,9
(F.B.) Company precedent^. (71) 66:726
(L.) Jean nette's cisterns. (192) -...38:4125
( W.P.) Kchoes of half a century. (12) 31:2776
Parker (K.G.) Oration. July 4, 1850. (63) ♦B:291.10
(E.L.) History of Londonderry. (24) 30:1743
Parkman(F.) The Oregon trail. *(103) 21:2391
Parloa (M.) Appledore cook-book. (154) 64:2707
Index of Authors.
209
Index of AuTHOBa
Parloa(M.) New cook book. (71) 64:2708
Parr (L.) Adam and Kve. (15) 88:4234
Parry (S.H.J.) Journey round the world. (68)21:478.1-2
Partington. Cyclo. of arts and 8ciences.( H>9)*62:340l.l-'i
Parton (J.) Life of Voltaire. (103) 25:1407.1-2
PasiO (F.) Cliriatianiia di Giappone. (i78)...In ♦4:2444
Lettera di Giuppone. (17«) ..In *4:2444
Patmore (C.K.D.) Children's garland. (93) 31:2240
Patten (J. A.) Clergy of New York. (6) 23:1213
Patterson (K.L.) Birds, tishes and colacea (lo)...44:4'22
Pattison (J.) (/wncer. (92) In *70:9iil
Payne (A.M.M.) Outj*ide the walls. (8(>) 38:42«u
Peake(J.) Naval architecture. (76) ! 62:iKil
Peard(F.At.) Mother Molly. il5) 38:43u4
Pearson (.3.) First settlers of the co. of Albany. (♦i)23: 1924
Peebles (J.M.) Immortality. (3) 3:5*289
Peirce(B.) Physical scienceH. (123) 41:25W7
( E.W.) Plymouth and K. I. colonies. ((5) -29: 1191
PelOUbet (S.S.) Legal maxims in law and equity. (H)55: 124
Penny (V.) Think and act. (8t^) .".....64:21 i:h
Penrose (E.G.) History of France. (52) 27:47
Same 27:46-0
History of Germany. (IIH) v.. ..28: 1065
Pepys (S.)" Uiary and correspondence. ( 24)...*26: *20. 1-6
Percy (J.) Traitc de metallurgie. (76) ♦62:513-17
Perkins (C.C.) Italian sculptors. \Ab) ♦10:0497
(G.A.) Karly times on the Susquehanna. (6)..30:I34'<
Perrin (J.) French and Engli.sh conversation. (19:^1:1436
Perry (A.) The schoolmaster's trial. (62) 38:4347
( N.) A book of love stories, f 125) 38:4355
Peter ( R.) Mode of collecting. ( 18m) In 44:2542
Peters (De.W.C.) Life of Kit Carson. (6) 24:65
Petheram (J.) Ani^lo Snxon literature. (176) 10:4634
Petri (F.E.) UHndl)uch der Fremdworter. (P.n..^l:f)534
Pettigrew (T..J.) Hibliotheca Sui^sexiann. (59) ♦L
Pflster I .I.e.) Gei»chicbte derTeutschen. (ll8)28:167<i-74
Phear(J.B.) The a rysm village in India. (H8)...64:427
Phelps (A.) Theory of preaching. (162) 6:4481
(£.S.) B«iys of Brimst<me Court. (172) 38:4389
Friends; aduet. (125) 38:4372
Philippi (K.A.) Conchyiiologie. (157) 44:2539
Phillimore (CM.) Yta Angelico. (6) 23:1214
Phillips (E.C.) Meyrick's promise. (16) 38:4409
(J.) Manual of geology. (54) 42:2011
Treatise on geology. (55) 42:2012-13
(J.vS.) The explorers' companion. (10) 62:526
Phipps (C.H.J A year of revolution. (52) 27:20-21
Piatt (J.J.) layls and lyrics of Ohio valley. (12)..31:2786
Pickering (C.)*Geogr.di.strib.ofanimal'». *{ l43)..*6O:4054
Picton (J. A.) Mystery of matter. (100) 2:1592
Pierson (H.VV.) In the brush. (184) 21:2399
Pimenta (N.) Lettera. (179) In ^4:2444
Pinkerton (A.) Bucholz and the detectives. (62)..38:4545
iiailroad forger and the detectives. (192) 38:4549
Spiritualists and the detectives. (192). 38:4548
Pinneo (T.S.) Exercise.^ in false syntax. (19) 1:1273
Pitha and Billroth. Uandb. d. Chifurgie.( 1 23)46:3244.1-2
Pitt (J.) How to brew good beer. (76) 62:1488
Planche (F.D'A.) Guess me. (61) 10:6179
Piatt (F.) Geology of Blair co. (143) ♦42:1587.1-2.T
Waste in mining anthracite. (143). ♦42:1587.A2
(W.G.) Rep. of prog, in Armstrong co.(55)M2:1587.H5
Rep. of progress in Jefferson co. ( 1 43) ...♦42: 1 587. H 6
Playfair (G.M.U.) Cities and towns of China. (6). ..00:553
Plint (T.) Crime in England. (154) 64:2509
Plutarohus. Essays. (178) -1:2726
Greek history. (41) 26:2104
Pococke (E.) andotherft. History of Greece. (lO.S) 26:2106
Poe(E.A.) Select work *. (32) 34:18.39
Polko (E.) AmTheeti^choinerschonen Frau. (16)..69:102
Musikalische Miirchen. (16) 69:103.1-3
Pollock (F.) Spinoza. (83) 2:190
Pons (A.J.) Sainte-Beuve et ses inconnues. (lift) 26:1365
Ponton (M.) The beginning. (169) 43:190!
Poole (p.C.) Among the Sioux or Dakota. (164)..21:2404
(S-LJ Coins of the Moors. (6) ...10:6607
(W.F.) Index to periodical literature. (59) *L
Same, (69) *8
Poop (L.E.) Sanskrit. (56) 10:4635
Poroacchi da O. L'isole \Aii famose. (150)...*60:4543
Porter( D.) Voyage in theSouthSeaB,1812--14.(l50)»22:2763
(M.W.) Five little Southerners. (62).. 38:4664
(N.) Intellectual science. (132) 2:1600
(W.) Knights of Malta. (184; 10:6256-7
(W.S.) Musical cyclopedia. (12) 63:2281
Portlock (J.E.) Treatise on geology. (55) 42:2016
Postans(M.) Facts and fictions. (32) 33:3409.1-3*
Potter (A.) Principles of science. (76).... 62:1395
rF.S.) Elfln Hollow. (15) 38:4666
Princess Myra. I 15) '. 38:4665
Pouohet (F.A.) The universe. (169) *43:1904
Powell (R.D.) On consumption. (30) 46:2229
Foy nter aAi<^ H. Classic and Italian painting. (10) 63:2563
Pradt(D.D.rf4!.) Europe and America in 1821.(41)26:1330-31
Pragay(J.) The Hungarian revolution. (118) 28:1680
Presoott( W.ll.) Ferdinand and Isabella. (118) 27:850-52
Philip II., king of Spain. (118) 27:853-6
Prestwich (J.) Geological inquiry. (55) 42:2019
Prideaux (T.S.) On eccmomy offuel. (76) 62:973
Prior ( VV.D.) Hardy shrubs. (10) 43:640
Pritchard (A.) History of animalcules. (157)...44:2477
History of infusoria. (112) 44:2478
Proctor (G.) History of Italy. (41) 26:2640
(H ) H istory of the crusades. (41) 26:1019
(R.A.) Poetry of astronomy. (10) 42:331
Pr6lS8(R) Das neuere Drama. (144) 10:3062
Proteaux(A.) Manufacture of paper. (76) 62:1676
PrutZ ( R.) Ges<-h. d. neuesten Zeit. 1840-50. (41) 26:1335-6
Puissant ( L) Traite de geodesic. (76) •62:163-4
Pullingr ( F.S. ) Sir Josihua Reynolds. (6) 26:648
Pumpelli(R.) Geological survey of MiRsouri.(143)^70:4531
Pusey (E.B.) ^Vhat is of faith. ^3) 3:5288
Putnam (A.) Witchcraft of New England. (20) 10:4898
(K.) Bt»b's "breaking in." (192) 38:4773
Putz(NV.) Mediwval geography and history. (41)26:1020
Modern geography and history. (41) 26:1340
Pye (H.J.j ()n commentators on Shakei-pear. (12)..32:3028
**Q.** Dramatists of the present day. (164) 23:47
Qualtrouffh (^E.F.) Sailor's handy book. (143)..62:886
Quenstedt (F.A.) Handb. der Mineralogie. (55)42:2146
Querard (J.M.) Bibliographie Voltairienne. (59). ...♦L
Quinby. Gallows, prison, and poor-house. (I54)..64:2516
(M.) Mysteries of bee-keeping. (112) 44:2380
Quita (D.) Obras. (144) 31:2818.1-2
Babbe (A.) anrf Duncan. Hist, of Rus8ia.(l 18)28:2370-71
Radde (G.) Die Kaukasuslander. (138) ♦60:4480-81
Radiffuet (M.R.) Les derniers sauvages. (150)..22:2754
Rae(W.F.) Newfoundland to Manitoba. (164)..21:1820
Raffles (T.S.) History of Java. H 18) 28:2953-4
Raflnesque (C.S.) Coquillcs biyaive?>. (1 88). ..44:2542
Rahn (J.R.) Das Erbe der Antike. (86) In 41:2216
Raleiffh ( W.) History of the world. ( I04)....*26:3273
Ralfs (J.) The British desmidieie. f90) ♦43:2531
Rammelsberff (^'-F.) Chem. Metallurgie. (76)...62:539
Rand (E.A.) The bark -cabin on Kcarsarge. (172)..39:104
Roy's dory at the seashore. (15) 39:102
The tent in the notch. (172) 39:106
(E.S.) Bulbs. (143) ♦70:1176
Rand, MoNally anrf Cb. Black Hills. (164)...^22:2857
Randall (S.S.) Geology. (55) 42:2024
Ranke (F.L.ron.l Civil wars in France. (52) 27:80
Rankine fW.J.M.) Machinery and millwork. (76)62:653
Miscellaneous scientific papers. (45) 41:2574
The steam engine. (76) 62:790
Rankingr(J-) Wars of Mongols and Romans.( 104)^1 0:6600
Ranney (A.L.) Anatomical plates. (76) ♦46:290.3
Anatomy of the nervous system. (155) 46:551
Rastell (J.) Pastime of people. (41) ^26:3276
Rathke (H.) Zur Morphologic. (112) ^44:1027
Raumer. Gesch. der Hohenslaufen. (118) 28:1694-9
Rawlinsrs (T.) Brit. N. American provinces. (24)..60:875
Rawlinson (G.) Ancient hi. story. (41) 26:894
Five great monarchies. (104) 26:890-93
Origin of nations. (86) 10:591
Raymond (R.W.) The merry-go-round. (192)..39:127
Reade (C.) The wandering heir. (15) In 39:166.o
Reaumur (R.A.F.</«.) Hist. desin8ectes.( 11 2)^44:31 12-1 7
Reavis (L.U.) Lifeof Oen. Wm. S. Harney.( 1 18)24:1602
InDXX or AUTHOBS.
210
IkDEX or AUTHOBB.
RocluB(E.) The earth. (160) 60:205-6
History of ii roountnin. (86) 60:208
Ocean, atmosphere and life. (45) 42:2281
Redfleld (J.W.) Comparative physiognomy. (112)44:939
Same 44:940
Redhead. French revolutions, 1789 to l849.(52)..27:88-90
Reed (E.J.) Japan. (69) 22:254.1-2
-^ (H.) British poets. (176) 10:3641-2
English literature. (176) 10:3644
(J.) Rutland, Worcester co., Mass. (25)...*30:I873
Reemelin (C) Review of Amer. politics. (154)..54:1454
Rehberg* (F.) Drawint^s from nature at Naples. (10)...*A
Rehm(F.) Geschichte des Mittelalters. (104)26:1030-37
Reichel (L.T.) Moravians in N. Carolina. (3). ..4:4269
( W.C.) Bethlehem female seminary. (178)... 2:4172
Reiohenbaoh (M.von.) The Eiihhofs. (172) 39:227
Reily (^W.M.) The artist and his mission. (178)..2:1634
Rein (J.J.) Jnpan. (69) •22:257
Relss (W.) anc/ IStiibel. Peruvian antiquities. (91)...*A
R6mUBat (C.E.J .G. de V. de.) Letters. (138).. ..26:2326
Renan ^E.) Home's influence on chribtianitv. (82)..4:3562
Renick(W.) Memoirs (69) ! 26:2324
Rennie (G.) Examples of tools and machines. (77)62:617
(J.) Architecture of birds. (112).^ 44:1850
Domestic habits of birds. (112) 44:lb51
Fuculties of birds. (112) 44:1852
Fahigkeiten der Vogel. (112) 44:1853
Insect architecture. (112) 44:2194-6
Same,. 44:2196
Same. (157) 44:2108
Insect miscellanies. (112) 44:2199
Insect transformations. (112) 44:2200
Lebenswciso der Vogel. (112) 44:1854
Natural history of birds. (112) 44:1865
andVleBtWOOd. Nat. hist, of insects (158)44:2201-2
Renouard (A. A.) De I'imprimerie des Estienne. (118)*L
Renwiok(J.) Steam engine. (77) 62:794
Same 62:793
Retz. Conspiracy of Fiosco against Genoa.(104) In 26:2647
Reumont. The Carafas of Maddaloni. (104)...26:2645
R6veil(F.O.) Du lait. (30) 46:1921
Revelll6-PariBe.Dutemperam.m^lancolique.(30)46:20l3
Rhees (W.J.) James Smithson. (25) 26:1067
Ribera (G.</«.) Lettera delle Filippine. (179)..In *4:2444
Rice(N.L.) Phrenology examined (34) 2:1967
Ricluurds (L.E.) Five mice in a mouse-trap. ( 15)...39:31 1
Riohardson ( A.D.) Beyond the Mississippi.( 150)21:2424
(A.S.) English literature. (56) 110:3648
Stories from old English poetry. (80) 39:317
(C.F.) The choice of books. (63) 33:3488
(E.) History of Woonsocket. (6) SO: 1987
(O.F.) Geology^ (.o5) 42:2030
(J.) Wonders of the Yellow-stone region.( 7)21:2426
Richter (J.P.F.) Das Kampaner Thai. (16)..In 64:2103
Riddle (A.G.) The house of Koss. (125) 39:403
Riel (K.) Die Sternenwelt. (188) « 43:1909
Riexnann(R.) MathematLsche Werke. (123)...*61:133
Riffht-Hand Thunder. The Indian. (69) 10: 1 069
Riley (C.V.) The cotton worm. (1.58) 44:2222
Rimmer (K.) Land and freshwater shells. (10). ..44:2641
Ripley anrf Taylor. Literature. (176) *10:3649
"Rita" {pseud,) Fragoletta. (172) 40:2785
Ritchie (A.I.) Madame de Sevignc. (150) 26:962
(L.) Oriental nations. (41) 26:460-61
Ritfiren (F.A.> Physiologic des Menschen. (188)...M1:174
Robbins (C.) Hist, ofthe 2d church in Boston. (3) 4:2313
(S.S.) Mabel's step-mother. ^192) 39:467
Robert (C.) Les anges de Paris. (126) 67:2409
Roberts (A.) Compan. to rev. version of N.T. (100) 3:310
(D.) Views in Spain and Morocco. (86) *A
(J.S.) Life off). Livingstone. (86) 24:2281
(M.) History of the moUusca. (15h) 44:2482
( W.) History of letter-writing. (176) 10:3065
Robertson (F.W.) The human race, sermon. (3) 6:5612
Living thoughU. (100) 6:2862
(P.) Manual of elocution. (132) 2:3803
( W.) History of America. (16C) In 29:1
Reign ofthe emperor Charles V. (119) 28. 1 705
Same. 28:1706
Robinson. Languages of Slavic nations. (176) 10:4641
(J.F.) British bee-farming. (11) 44:2384
(W.) Mushroom culture. (11) 62:2278
Robison and TredfiTOld. Carpentry. (188) 62:980
andoihers. Construction of roofs. (188)^ 62:979
Rocbefort(C.cfe) Hi»t.van dVyIandenvanA.(123)M3:I9l3
(H.) Mademoiselle Bismarck. (80) ^...39:584
RodenberfiT (J) Paris. (150) 60:2776
Rodwell(J.) The rat. (158) 44:750
Roe(K.P.) Without a home. (192) 39:627
Rofirers (A.) Memoirs ot. (7) ..26:763
(C.) Cis^rcian abbey of Cupar-Angus. (69) •28:782
Cistercian priory of Coldstream. (69) ..28:783
St. Anthony's m'orastery, Leith. (69) 28:781
Three Scottish reformers. (69) 23:1291
ItOgerua de Hf/vfdm. Annals. (104) ..26:899-900
Roget(P.M.) Animal and veg. physiology.(169)43:l914-15
Rohrioh (R.) liathselhafte Dinge. (55) 42:2031
RoUin (C.) Ancient history. (104) 26:912
Histoire ancienne. (104) 26:901-10
Rollins (E.H.) Old-time child-life. (62) 89:633
Romer (J.J.) Genera insectorum. (158) •44:3120
Ronald8(K.) Cat. of books relating to electricity etc. (59)*L
Roosevelt (R.B.) Game-bird8 of America. (61) 10:6015
Roepell (R.) Geschichte Polens. (119) 28:2660
Roqueplan (N.) Parisine. (128)... 66:5056
Roquette (<>.) Con rud H agents mistake. (80)... 39:637
Rosenthal (I.) Physiol, of muscles and nerves. (77) 46:945
Ross (K.) Little mother Mattie. (125) 39:649
(W.A.) Blowpipe analysis. (11) 61:1884
Pyroloe:y, or fire chemistrv. (91) 61:1885
Rosse (J.\V.) An index of dates. (104) 26:126-7
Rossetti (C.G.) A pageant, poems. (19o) 31:1435
(W..M.) Lives of famous poets. (184) 23:1301
Rossmassler (£.A.) Fur frcie Stunden. (170) 43:1925
Der Mensch im Spiegel der Natur. (170) 43:1926
Studiura der Thierwelt (158) .44:415
Das Wasser. (170) 43:1927
Round (W.M.F.) Ro-^ecroft; a story. (94) 39:670
Rousselet (L.) The two cabin boys. (172) 39:674
Rowell (G.P.) and Co. Am. newspaper directory. (60). ..•L
Rufflni (G.) D^couverte de Paris. (126) 67:2418
Rtliz de- MontM/a (A.) Lalengva Gvarani. (130)*1: 1748.1-4
Rush (J.) Philosophy ofthe human voice. (132)...2:3471
Ruskin (J.) Arrows of the chace. (64) 33:3537
Notes on S. Prout and W. Hunt. (11) ..63:807
Same. (77) •A
RUSS (C.) >atur- und Kulturbilder. (170) ..43:1930
Thier- und Pflanzenwelt, (158) 44:416-17
Russell (A.P ) Thomas Corwin. (184) 24:419
(J.) Causes ofthe French revolution. (52)...27:110
Historv of Europe. (41) 26:1401-2
(J.) history of France. (52) 27:112
(M.) History of the Barbary sUtes. (41) ..26:1980
Nubia and Abyssinia. (41) 26:1981
(W.) History of ancient Europe. (41). ...26:915-16
History of modern Europe. (42) 26:1409-11
Same. (42) 26:1412
(W.H.) Todleben'sSebastopol, 1854-5. (119)..28:2660
The war. (119) 28:2562
Rutherford (M.) Autobiography. (164).. 26:839
SadL Gulisttln; or, rose-garden. (64) 33:3547
Saint-Germain ( J.T.</«.) (pseud.) See Tardieu (J.)
St. John (C.H.) Country love and city life. (12),.31:1672
St. Paul ( H.) Our home and foreic^n policy. ( 1 54)*64: 1 450
Saint-:R6al. Conspiracy against Venice. (104).In 26:2647
Saint-Simon. (L.deH.d>.) M^moires.... (25)26: 1045.1-2
Sainte-Beuve (C.A.) M. de Talleyrand. (119)..26:1247
Souvenirs ct indiscretions. (138) 26:1364
Saintsbury (G.) Dryden. (69). 24:725
French literature. (56) 10:3949
Samarow (G.) (pseud.) See llLedine (O.)
Samuels (E.A.) Ornithology and oology. (158)..*44:1861
Samuelson (J.) The earth-worm. (158) 44:2277
The honey-bee. (158) 44:2386
Sand (G.) (pjfud) S^tfDudevant (A.)
Sandford. Kise and progress of literature. (176).. 10:3069
Sandwith(H.) The Hekim Bashi. (15)....89: 11 14.1-2
Sansom (A.S.) Disoases of the heart (92).. ....46: 1414
IUDBX Oy A^TTHOBS.
211
Index of Authobs.
Sar£rent (E.) Harper's cyclopedia of poetry.( 144)3 1:2 152
Scientific basis of spirituilssm. (20) 10:5117
(J.T.) The Radical Club of Boston. (64). ...33:3560
Saunders (J.) The temptor behind (62) 39:1143
Savasre ( J.) New Zealand. ^86) 22:2704
(M.J.) Belief in Gud. (100) 3:3936
Sawyer (W.K.) Electric lighting (2*\) 52:1552.5
Saxby (S.M.) Steam and rnMrine engine. (ri3)..62:8<i5
Say (T.) Shells of North America. (l^S) In 44:2542
Sayer (F.) History of Gibraltar. (119) 27:876
Sayffd. Memoirs de tante Gertrude. (126) 67:2604
Soamell (G.) Breweries and makings. (11) 62:1490
Scarlett (P.O. ) Memoir of Jamea Svinrlett. (138)...26:872
Sohaab (C.A.) Erfind.d. Buchdruckerkunst.(69)*L: 1.9.3-5
Sohafer. Quellenkunded.griech. Ge6chichte.(138i26:2163
(H.) Geschiehte von Portugal. (119) 27:^83-7
Soheiffer. Dasburgerl Zeughaus in Wicn. (119)^28:1710
Soherr (J.) Germania. (104) •A
Geschiehte der Religion. a62) 10:2161
Schiller (J.O.F.wn.) Gedichto. (93) 31:1495
The maid of Orleans. (12) In 31:86
Revolt of the Netherlands. (119) .28:1260
Same In 34:1927-8
Same^ 28:1716
Sammtliche Werke (64) 66:1275-93
The thirty years' war. (119) 28:1717
Same In 34:1927
Same 28:1715-16
Schlilz(H.) Saugethicre. (158) 44:753
Schlasrintweit (E.) Indien in wort und Bild. (8(>)...*A
(Rwn.) Hypsometry of India. (150) *60:4343
Schlegel (O.W.F.) The hist, of literature. (n6)..lO:3084
Lectures on modern history. (42;.... 26:1416
Philosophy of history. (42) 26:100
Schleiden (M.J.) Das .Meer. (45) »42:2284
Studien. (170) ! 43:1934
Sohliemann (U.) Ilios. (7) *10:v*65
Same ♦A
Sohlosser (F.C.) Gesch.desis. Jahrh. (104)..26: 1420-27
Weltgeschichie. (104) 26:475-83
Same 26:484-502
Schmarda (L.K.) Geogr. Verbreit.d.Tbipre.( 158)44:460
Schmidel (U.) Ilistnired'un voyage curieux. (150)29:161
Schmidt (C.) Die Verein.St^aten v. N.-A. (138)..21:2464
(K.A.) Geschiehte von Frankreich. (52)...27:116-19
(J.) Deutsche Literatur. (176) 10:4181-3
(J.A.F.) Bibliothekswissenschaft. (6o) •L
(K.) 6 escbichte der Padagogik. (83) 2:4291-4
Sohmitt (O tH>yi.) Curability of cancer. (vr2). ..*6O:3030
SohmitE ( li •) Ancient history. (42) 26:926
History of Rome. (42) 26:2382
Schneider ( L.) Aus meinem Leben. (86). ..26:885.1-3
Schnitzler(J.H.)Secret history of liussia.( 1 19)28:2440-41
Schdnberff (O.) Die Frauenfrage. (71) In41:22iC
Schoonebeek.Fondationdeiiordresreligieux(S6)*10:5789
SchOUler (J.) HistoryoftheU.S.of A. M 19)...29:H43
SohOUW (J.F.) E>«rth, plants and man. (1 50).. ..60:221
Erde, Pflanzen u. Mensch. (150) 60:222
Schreiber (C.) Physisch-med. Topographie. (188)»41:178
Schubert (G.H.oon.) Gesch.der Natur. (170) 43:1941.1-3
Schultz(A.) Das hofische Leben. (86). ......10:4714.1-2
Schweffler (A.) Rdmische Gcscnichte. (42). ..26:2385-8
SchweifiTfirer (A.F.) Ueber Corallen. (158)....*44:2487
Schwenck (K.) Worterbuch d. latein.Sprach.-.(19)»l:5710
Schwendeuer (S.) Culturpflanzen. (77) In41:2215
Schwendler (L.) Telegraph lines. (i23) 62:1807
Sdater ( P.L) Monograph of birds. ( I f)8) *44: 1865
Scoresby- Jackson ( R. K. ) See Jackson ( R. E.S. )
Scot (J.) Scottish statesmen. 1550 to 1650. (69). ..28:784
Scott (H.) Fasti ecclesisB Sooticame. (82) *4:6352-7
(H.L.) Military dictionary. (II) 62:1982
(L ) Fra Bartolommeo. (7) 23:1363
(M.E.) Keith; or, righted at last. (172) 39:1296
(T.J.) Missionary life in India. (151) 22:435
Scudder (H.E.) Boston town. (184) 30:1584
Seven little people. (172) 39:1616
(H.J.) Address deliv. at Glen Cove, L. 1. (25) 30:1704
SouU(S.A.) Greek mythology. (20) 10:1978
Seamer (M.) Shakespeare's stories. (15) 39:1525
Searle ( W.8.) Nervous disease. (123) 46:1724
Searles (W.ll.) Field engineering. (188) 64:114
Sears (B.) Chissical studies. (176) 10:3330
Sebastian (P.C.) Peregrinazione del mondo.(138)*2 1:640
S^dillot (C.) Le <hloruforme ot I'^ther. (30)... ..46: 5490
Seebohm (H.^^ Sibt^ria in Kurope. (69) 22:116
Segruin (E.) Educntion des idiots. (30) 46:2729
S6eur (P.P.i/r.) Expedition to Russia, 1812. (52)27:125-6
Same 27:127-8
Same 27:129-30
Sellar (W.Y.) Roman poets of the republic. (176) 10:4518
Selys-Longrchamps. Libellulid^es. (158).....*44:2125
Semper (K.) Aninwl life. (77) 44:464
Sensier(A.) Jean-Frangois Millet. (7) 24:2661
SerpaPinto(A.rfc.)Howl crossed Africa.( 119)21: 1 175.1-2
Seubert (A.) Kunstlerlexicon (86;, •26:2822.1-3
Seward (G.F.) Chinese immigration. (8).. 64:2239
Sewell (E.M.) History of Greece. (42) ..26:110
Seymour (C.W.) A college widow. (80) 39:1594
Sforzosi (L.) History of It«lv. (42) 26:2566
Shakespeare (W.) All's wellthatendswell. (93) 32:1247
Antony and Cleopatra. (190) 32:1249.3
Comedv of errors. (144) 32:1249.2
Coriolanus. (93) 32:1249
Cymbeline. (190) 32:1105
Shakespeare for young folk. (190).. 32:1160
Sonnets. (190) 31:1550
The taming of the shrew. (93) ..32:1248
Works. (190) •A
Sbaler(N.S.) a/w/Davis. Glaciers. (77) 'A
Shapley (R.E.) Solid for Mulhooly. (88) 64:806
Sharpe (R.B.) Cat. of African birds. (158).....»44:1866
(S.) Geschiehte Egyptens. (42) ..26:1986
Historv of Egypt. (42) ..26:1985
(42*) 26:1987
(W.C.) History of Seymaur, Conn. (7) 80:1917
Shattuck(L.) History of Concord, Mass. (7)...»30:I648
Shaw (C.) In the sunlight. (15) 39:1596
(F.L.) Hector. (192) 39:1606
(T.B.) English literature. (176) 10:3665
(176) 10:3663
(W.) Analysis of the Galiclanguage. (13o)...*10:91l
Shea (J.G.) Catholic missions, U.S., 1529-1854. (3) 4:2538
Shedd (.I.A.) Famous sculptors. (188) 63:2909
Sheldon (G.) Brownie's triumph. (15) 39:1599
The for>akon bride. (172) 39:1600
Shelley (M.W.) andoihera. Lives. (151) 23:1381-3
Shepard (C.U.) Geol.survey of Conn. (55) 42:1469
Sheppard (J G.) The fall of Rome. (I05) ..26:2397
Sherwood (A.) Geology of Potter co. (55) *42:1587.GGG
and Piatt. Geology of Lycoming co. (55)*42: 1587.GG
Shock ( W.H.) Steam boilers. (11) 'A
Shoshee Chunder Dutt. Hengaliana. {^2) 38:1469
Shnrtleff ( N. H. ) Decimal system for libraries. (60) •!!
Sibley. Graduutesof Harvard university. (119) 23:1387.2
Siborne ( W.) War in France and Belgium. (52)...27:136
Sichel (J.) Icon.ophthrtlmologique. (30) ...♦46:601 7-1 8
Sidney ^M.) Five little Peppers. (192) 39:1657
So as by fire. (125) 39:1659
Tressy's Christmas. (173) 39:1661
Siebold (C.T.E.von.) Moths and bees. (158)....44:2285
Silliman (6.) A tour to Quebec, 1819. (151)....21:1353
Silver (A.) Lectures on the scriptures. (131) 3:2707
Simmons (JF.) The welded link. Poems. (94)..31:2872
(T.F.) The lay folks mass book. (99) *1:4050.71
Simms (W.G.)S.-Carolinain the revol. war.(151)»29:2187
Simon (J.) De& maladies puerp^rales. (30) 46:4985
(L.) Maladies v^n^riennes. (30) 46:4313
(M.) Deontologie m^icale. (30)... 46:5835
Epid^mies au xviii* siecle. (30) 46:2610
Simonde de Sismondi. Italian republics. (42).26:2663
Same 26:2664
Literature of the south of Europe. { 176)... 10:3095-6
Same 10:3097-8
Roman empire. (42) 26:2309-2400
Simonin (L.L.) Underground life. (77) •62:559
Simpson (J. Y.) A mesthetica in surgery. (92)In •70:961
Sinclair (J.) Statistics of Scotland. (138)..»60: 262 1-38
Sinding (P.K.) Scandinavia. (119) 28:2169
Indbx ov Authors.
212
Inbkx or Authors.
Slrven and Leverdier. Nana's daugbtor. ( 1 25)*39: 1 732
Sitfirreaves. The Zuni and Colorado river8.( 105)*60: HOC
8izer(N.) Choice of pursuits. (loO) 2:IH.M*
Skeat(Vy.W.) Alexmid'-r and Dindimus. (91))»l:4n51.3l
Skene (F.J. U.) Liber PI uscardensis. (69)...28:616.7, 10
(W.F.) Celtic Scotland. (Gli) 28:787.1-3
Skinner. Key to Hebrew-Kj^yptian mvstery. ( 138)10:S94
Slezer (J.) Theairum Scoiiw. (8t>).r. ♦A
Small (H.B.) Canadian handbook. (7) ♦22:2998
(J.) English metrical homilies. (94) 81:'J26l
Smart (U.) Belles and ringers. (G2) 39:1782
Smedley (£.) History of France. (52) 27:i9.'i
Venetian history. (42« « 26:2475-6
^^m!^'"^ ""X 26:2477-78
Smiles (S.) Duty. (64) 33:3777
Smith (A.) Ringworm. (30) 46*4439
(B.) Sketches abroad. (87) !..........»A
(B.P.) History of Dartmouth college. (100).. .2:41 84
(C.J.) Historical and literary curiosities. (64) ...*A
(D.) Practical dyers' guide. (11).. ♦62:I.'>47
(^.) Story of the English Jacobins. (138). ..28:286
(E.F.)am/Mar8hall. Analysis of urine. (Ir>r>)46-4192
(E.O.) Bertha and Lily. (80) 39:1823
(G.) On the study of histor)'. (42) '.!... 26*^7
(H.) Cobwebs and cables. (125) .!39ihm
H'm^ Peace Pelican, spinster. (H2) .!.39:1946
(J.T.) Ramble in the streets of London.( 87 j28: 287. U2
(J.W.) Manual of equity. (9) .66:790
(P.) History of the world. (105) 26:521-3
(R.B.) Rome and Carthage. (69) 26:2666
(R.P) Thesaurus Syriacus. (178) ... . «a
(S.) Works. (64) 34:1982-3
■ Satne ^ 34*1984
(T.) Naturalist's cabinet. (158) .44:4<^6-71
( r.J.) and Co, Cin. suspension bridge. (77)..In 62-29
(T.R.) Architecture. (11) 63-61M
S'l wli^i'^^ **^ ^^^^°®- ^*°'^^- **2e:2n2
(W.K.) Old Testament in Jewish c« urch 1 100)..3-980
— - (W.T.) Missionary concerts. (132) 6:3841
Bmith80n(J.) Scientific writings. (26) In 26:1067
Smyth (N.) Orthodox theology of to-day. (162)..3:4777
(W.) French revolution. (52) .* 27*201-2
Modern history. (42) 26:144:^-4
Z — ^""^ 2e:U45
Smythe (G.C.) Medical heresies. (30) 46:530
Snider (D.J.) The American state. (154) .64:1474
Snorri Sturluson. Heimskringla. (119).... 28:21. 50-52
Snow (E.M.) Alphabetical index. (138) 30:3503.3
Solis (A.iftf.) Conquista del Messico. (138) 30:2185
Somers (J.) Scarce and valuable tracts. (1 l9)»28:3048-6o
Sonrel (L.) The bottom of the sea. (45) 42:2285
Lo fond de la mer. (45) 42:2286
Sophie Dorothea. Memoiren. (25) *28:i29"8.4
Sophocles. (Edipus tyrannus. (19) 1:3192
Sotheby (S.L.) Autograph of Milton. (56) ...♦A
Memoranda rel. to block-books. ^176) ♦£,
Sould (J.H.) United States blue book. (88) •64-1461
Southey (R.) Chronicle of the Cid. (119) 27:745
The peninsular war. (119) »27-30i5_i7
Sowerby (G.B.) Aquarium. (170) 43:i991
British conchology. (158) 44:2546
A conchological manual. (158) 44:2547
— — (H.) Popular mineralogy. (55).. 42:2166
Soyer(A.) Culinary campaign. (120) 28:2575
Sozin8key(T.S.) Care and culture ofchildren.(30)46* 1596
Spaldinsr (S.J.) Spalding memorial. (7) 23:2084
-— (W.) English literature. (176) 10:3669
Spath (C.) Maria Werner. (96) 66:2875-6
Spear (S.T.) Legal-tender acts. (154) 64-548
Spencer. Preglacial outlet of L.Erie.(l43) ln»42:1587 Q4
Spielhasren (P.) Hammer und Amboss. (95) ♦Rsoi
Lady Clara de Vere. (62) 39:2111
The skeleton in the house. (173) 39:21 12
— - Sturmflut. (95) 69:875
Spink ( W.) Procedure and^redress at law. (71) ...66: 1 052
Spinzifir (0.) Yellow fellow. (30) 46:2802
Spoflford (H.P.) The servant girl question. (71) 64:1985
Spretson (N.E.) Casting and founding. (11). ..62:1599
Springer (A.) Raffael und Michelangelo. (123) •A
Sprinfirer (R.R.) Self. (15) 89:21.38
Spurgreon (C.H.) J. Ploughman's pictures. (32) 83:3868
Spurr (ti.G.) The land of gt.ld. (192) 39:2141
Stadendl.) Hi^toire d'un pavi. (151) 29:t&'^
Stahl (H.) Die VVasserwelt. *(45) 42:2287
S<ime. (170; 43:1944
Stahr(A.) Ein Jahr in Iialien. (87) 22:1977.1-3
Stall (S.) How to pay church dibU. (3) 3:4372
Stanford (C.) Philipp Doddridge. (7) 24:682
Stanhope (A,) vSpuin under Charles II. ( 12o)... 27:^90
Stanley ( A. P.) Chri.-tinn institutijins. (m2) ..5:3954
(K.) Fauiiliar hi>tory of birds. (11) 44:1871
Same "] 44:1870
Stapfer ( P.) Shnkt .spean> nml cbiss. nntiquitv.( 1 44 )32:3o:{6
Starkey (T.) Keigu of Kim: ilenry VIll. (99) *l:4<i51.V2
Staveley ( E. K. ) Hritish spider^*.' (I5s) 44:2289
Stearns rW.A.) New Kni^Hand bird life. ( 1 70). ..44: 1872
Stedman (J.W.) The Norwich jubilee. (25i...»30:l8i4
Steel (J.H.) DiteM-e- ofthe ox. ( 55) 46:5731
Steiner(il) Hi-briiisrhe Puisin. (iT6) Tn 41:^216
Steinwehr (A.W.F. pon.) Ge.>^rMphy. (184)...»60:4<mo
flWBrinton. Interm geography. (184)...*6O:4029
Priniarv geo^mphy. ( '84).' ♦60:1028
Stenzel(G.A.H.) Gesch. Dt-'utsohland-*. ( I20)...28:l 745-6
Gis«hi(hte des preu>3. Stuats. (12<>) 28:1747-51
Stephen (.1.) History of Frnnce. (52) 27:219
Stephens (C.A.) The Knm'kabuut Club. ( I51)..21:1354
iF.G.) Sir Edwin Landeeer. (7) 24:2132
Stevens (C.W.) Fly fl-hini^ in .Maine lake.'*.( 172)10: 594 4
(H.) Hi-itor. and ireogr. noie>*. (ll^.s) ^29:150
Inde.x to colonial document* of N.J. (25)..*30: 1072.5
(J.F.) British ent«.mology. (158) ♦44:2291-2302
Stevenson ( A . ) Trenti»e on light-houfes. (77)..62:9Il
(D.) Civil nngineering of N. A. (77) 62:110
i.l.J.) House an*hitecture. (45) ♦63:1155.1-2
Stewart (K.J ) G •ogmphy for beginners. ( 184)..^6O:6l0
Stewarton (N.N.) Empire «>f Buonaparte. (151)..22:758
The revolutionary Plutarch. (184) 23:144
Stieler, Paulus a;;//*Kaden. Italion. (87 « •A
Stiles ( W.H.) Austria in 18i8-49. jl20) 28:1756-7
Stimson ( A.L.) Express bu-in-ss (88\.. 76:2661
Stirlingr (K.^ old Drurv Lane. (144) 10:2785.1-3
(W.) Practical hi*tologv. (123) ♦46:2953
Stockton ( F.U. 1 The floating prince. ( 1 92) 39:229o
StOdart (U.K.) Scoiti-h arms. ^87)... ♦A
Stoddard! C.W.) Mashallah! Flight into Efi:vpt.( 7)21: 1212
(NV.O I Dab Kinzer. (62) 39:2303
Esau Harderv. (192) 39:2300
The quartet.* (173) 39:2;-iOI
StOddart (J.) Introd. to the study of history. (105)26:1 17
Stone (H'.L.) Campaii^n of Gen. Burgoyne*. (7)..29:2217
Storrs (H.S.) John Wyclitfe. (120K..1 26:1892
Story (•! ) .Miscellaneous writings. (64) 34:2023
Stow (J.) Londt»n and We^lminllter. (138) *6O:2540
Same 60:2541
StoweiE) Vehizqii.'z. fi20) 26:1381
(11. B.) A dog's niis>ion. (192) 39:2339
Strahan(A.l Book of enchantment. (15) 39:2.344
Book of storv and tale. (15) 39:2343
Strause M.) (/tmversational phrn«e-book. (19) 1:5165
Strauss l O.F.i Kleine Schnften. |96) 66:2898
(J.) Dance music. (12).. ♦63:1811
Strubbergri F. A. ) .\ us.A rmand'sFrontierleben. (95)68:33-4
Strutt (.1.) Ancitnl times; a drama. (941... In 39:2376.4
Queenhoo-hall; romance. (8n) 39:2376.1-4
Sports and pai^times. (61) 10:6194
Stuart(C.B.) Lives of engineer^ of America. (120) 23:1554
(E.) The belfry of St. Jude (15) 39:2408
Sturgres (E.B ) Druggists lejral directory. ( 1 43). .♦46: 45 4
(J.) Guide to the game of draughts. (61) 10:6311
Sturluson. See Snorri Sturluson.
Sturz (J.J.) Brazil and it« resources. (154) •76:1956
Sullivan (E.) Conquerors of India. (42) 26:1849
Sully (J.) Illusions. (1.32) 2:1721
(M.de B. (fe.) Memoirs. (52) 27:225-9
Sumner (C ) Duel betw. France and Germany. (52) 27:684
(MrM. G.) Our holiday in the East. (138) 22:567
Swainson (W.) Geogr. and class, of animals. (159) 44:477
*— - Habits and instincts of animala. (159) 44:478
InBVX 09 AUTHOBS.
213
Index of AuTHORfl.
Swainson ( W.) Study of imtural history. ( I .•.9)..44:479
Taxidermv. (159) 44:1051
a»i</ Shuckard. In^et;t8. (159) 44:2316
Swammerdam (J.) Hibliu Ilutula^ (i59j...M4:3ij2't-2t
Sivan(K.B.) Once a year. (l'-'5) 80:'i434
SwedenborfiT (fcl.) Holy scripiuro (8.i) ..3:5th
Sweet (F.) tiparklini; jewels. (IWO) 6:38*2
(SH.) KeporKm'eual. (N3) 42:15U7
Sweetser (M.P.) Kurop.* for$2i» day. (ITil) 22:li8J9
Swett (S) Hifltorv of Bunker Hill l»attle. ( ior<;..29:'.'.i''22
Swindell l.J.O.) Wdl-digglnv<, boring. ^77) 62:977
Swing (U.) Club tssuys. (O-i) 33:3949
Sybel (H.K.L. Po;». I Kronch revolution. (52)...27:-i44-7
SyedAmeerAli- Pers.law uf.\1ohanHiicdan.<}.(l4l )66: 1040
Symlnfirton (A.J.) Wm. Wordsworth. (184; 26: lti7'.).l-2
Symond8(W.S.) old Mionea. (yi; 42:i<>3ti
Tabor (K.) Pansie'>» ll..ur-bin. (15; 39:27.4
Talbot (T.) Groi»co an 1 the Greeks. (H7) Ip:57.i0
Talleyrand aM/iliOuia XVIII. Corre8V)ond.(l2n)2o:24u(»
Tamenafira Shunsui. The loyal Konin^t. 1 1^)--39:-747
Tandon (M.) Th« world of lht< sea. (ITo) 43:1948
Tangermann ^ W.) Aus zw«i Welien. (G4)...56:i9un
Tardieu ^A.) Li^s Hltentats aux moeur:!. (3«j) 46:58 lu
Lavortemenl. (3<)) 46: '•'^44
L'empoisonneinent. (:<rti 46:5837
Etude hygienique. (3n) 46:!»>05
La folie. (30) 46:5838
L'infunticidft. (:^0) 46:584»;
Pendaison, strangulation, suffocation. (30). ..46:5839
Question medico-l4gale. (30) 46:5847
(.1.) Lady CUre. (126) 67:2469
Same In 67:2470
Taylder (T.W.P.) Thomorraon'a own book. (3) 10:2ii*3
Taylor (F.) British Americans. (7) •23:1580.1-3
(O.) Antinous. (95) 69:1285
(G.L.) Autobiography. ^45). *A
(J.) Scottish covenanlers. (87) 28:798
(J.k.) Natun^'s bye-paths. (11) 43:1949
(W.C.) Ancient history. (105) 26:928
Civil wars of Ireland. (120) 28:1122-3
Manual of modern history. (42) 26:14.53
Memtiirs of the house of Orleans. (52) 27:253-4
TedeSOO (A.tle.) Lacreiiiazionedeicadaveri.(3()) 46:1282
Tefiffif (W.) Dictionary of chronology . (43) ♦26:132
Tegrn6r (E.) Poems. (12) .V In 31:86
Teller iD.W.) History of Kidgefleld, Conn. (7). ..♦30: 1858
Temple (E.) Travels in Peru. (151) 21:2983.1-2
Tennent ( J.E. ) History of modern Greece. < 43) 26:21 70-7 1
The wild elephant. (159) 44:760
Tenney (S.) Geoiogv. (55) 42:2044
Natural history. (159) 44:485
and(A.A.) Natural history of animals. (159)...44:484
Tennyson (A.) Ballads and other poems. (13). ..3 1:2910
T6not(E) Paris in De«-«mlH:r, 1851. (52) 27:2Hl
Terhune. (.M.V.) Handicapped. (125). 39:2848
Ternauz-Compan8( H.) Voyage8.( 165)29: 1 57-1 09.1 7 1-6
Tevie (J.A.) Sixty years in a schoolroom. (25). ..26: 1314
Tezier ( E.) an<f LeS. Memoirs de Cendrillon.( 127)67:2897
Thackeray (A.I.) See Ritchie ( A.I. )
(W.M.) From Cornhill to grand Cairo. (87). ..21:668
Thalheimer (.VJ.E.) Aacient history. (43). ....... 26:929
Thau8inGr(M.) Durer. (87) ^10:2620
Thayer (W.M.) History of the rebellion. (69)... 30:169
Theuriet (A.) All alone. A story. (62) 39: -'939
Mademoiselle Guignon. (127) 67:2901
Le manage de Gerard. (127) 67:2898
Nos enfants. (127) 67:2902
Raymonde. (127) 67:2903
Lesang des Finoel. (127) 67:2899
Sous bois. (128) 66:5335
Thierry (A.) IVempird romain. (43) 26:2406
Histoire romain au v* si^cle. (43) 26:2405
(J.N. A.) Formation of the tiers ^tat. (52). ..27:278-9
Same 27:280
Historical ei-says. (43) 26:71
(Euvres. (105) 26:14^8
Thiers (L.A.) French revolution. (52) 27:311-14
Same 27:316-16
La revolution fran^ise. (105).^ 27:3018.1-2
Thiery de Menonville. Culturedu nopaI.( 1.59)44:21 32^3
Thirlwall (C.) History of Greece. (43) 26:2121-22
Same 26:2113-20
History of Rome. (lo5) 26:2409-10
Thomas (C.) The chinch-bug. (123) 44:2318
(L.) Buch der Entdeekungen. (69) 21:673-4
(R.) Aggravating ladies. (60)... ♦L
Thomassen i J.H.) Gesch. der Natur. (IH9)... 43:1951
Thompson (E.P.) Note-book of a n«turMlist.(159j44:488
(H.) Clinical lectures and cHSer<. (77) 46:1055
(W.) Natural hist of Ireland. Birds. (159)44:1881-3
Thomson (C.W.) Depths of the aea. (45). 42:2289
Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger. 1873-6 (143) *A
(E.) Letters from Europe. (151) 22:1082
(.1.) Modern geography. (184) 60:626
( P.G.) Bibliography of Ohio. (6u) ♦L
(T.) Minemlogy. (55) 42:2170-71
(W.) Ehislicity and heat. (91) •61:3152
Electrostatics and mai^netism. (11) 61:2859
Thoreau (M D.) Spring in Massachusetts. (128)88:4052
Thornet i.T.A.) Kate Comerford. (15) 39:3015
Thornton (P.M.) Foreign secretaries. (l38)..28:16.53.1-2
Thorowgood (JT.) Aids to diagm^is. (92). ..46: 1089
Thorpe (C.) British marine conchology. (159). .44: 25.50
(TB.) Ourarmyat Monterey. (151) 29:2*73
Thou I J.A.(/e.) Hist, sui temporis. (105).. ..♦26:3279-85
Thrupp(G.A.) Hi>!itorv of coache'*. (25) 10:5737
Thurber(G.) Silos and enMlage. (170) 62:2317
Thurston (E. A.) Mosaics of fife. (32) 34:434
(O.) Adventures of a Virginian. (80) 39:3040
Tieck (L.) The midsummer night. (13) 32:1284
Tilden (S.J.) New York citv "rinfir." (154) 64:1484
Tilley (R.H.) Geneal. of the tilley "family. (7)... 23:2082
Timayenla (T.T.) Hi«tt)rv of Greece. (25)..26:2i72.i-2
Timbart (J.E.) .Medecins'statisticiens. (3o) 46:5887
Timbs (J.) Curiosities of London, (138) 60:2649
Illus. bcK)k of wonders. (77) 62:1418
London and Westminster. (138) 60:2551-2
Stories of inventors. (77) 62:1419
Wonderful inventions. (77) 62:1420
Tincker (M.A.) By the Tiber. (80) 89:3043
Tirat(J.) Maladies de poitrine et du coeur. (31)..46:2143
TissotfV.) Unknown Hungary. (139) 22:1684.1-2
andA^m^TO, The exiles. *(173) 39:304*
Tobarius (G.) Auserlesene Curiosa. (139) «26:1459
Tobler. Die fremden Worter. (99) In 41:2216
Tocqueville (C.A.H.M.C.rf^.) Theold rcgime.(53)27:358
Todhunter (J.) A study of Shellev. (56) 10:3684
Toland (M.B.M.) Onti bra. (13).? 31:2920
Tombleson (W.) Views of the Rhine. (139)..^60:2918
Tomlinson (C.) Door locks. (77) 52:1583
Warming and ventilation. (77).. 62:989
Tooke ( W.) The monarchy of France. (53) 27:365
Russian empire. (120) 28:2461-3
Torres (D. de.) Breve relatione. (179) In ^4:2444
Toulmouche (A.) Etudes .sur Tin fanticide. (31)...46:5848
Torrdes (G.) Des asphyxies. (31) 46:2556
Tourgee (A.W.) A fool's errand. (16) 39:3092
Towle (G.M.) Certain men of mark. (120) 23:1660
Townsend (G.A.) Bohemian da vs. (16) 89:3099
f L.T.I The art of speech. (i32) 2:3479.2
Mosaic record and modern science. (82) 3:4000
(V.F.) Lenox Dare. (62) 89:3111
Townshend (H.) Historical collections. (120)..^28:3093
Tozer(H.F.) Turkish Armenia. (1.39) 22:730
Treadwell (JH.) Martin Luther. (184) 24:2358
Trebuchet( A.) Jurisprudence de la m6decine.(31 )46:5849
TredfiTOld (T.) Tracts on hydraulics. (78) 62:19
Trenckner (V.) The Milindapaflho. (19) 1:4468
Trevelyan (GO.) Charles James Fox. (7) 24:1039
Tripier (A.) Manuel d'^lectroth^rapie. (31) 46:5550
Trollope (A.) Life of Cicero. (7) 24:249.1-2
(F.) Belgium in 1833. (69) 22:1689.1-3
(H.M.) Corneilleand Racine. (176) 10:3961
(T.A.) Commonwealth of Florence. (43)...26:2673-6
Troschel ( F.H.) and Ruthe. Zoologie. ( 1 59).... 44:490
Trotter (J.B.) Charles James Fox. (7) 24:1040
Trowbridfire (J.T.) A home idyl. (190) 31:1837
The pocket-rifle. (192) 89:3332
k
Ihdbz or AcTBOBS. 21
Trowblidffe (J T.| Tho silver mi-dal. | Ifil 39:3331
Trurao |W.) Iron miinut'Hi.'ture uf Ur. I!r. (7n.,.»5a:SH3
TruBler (J.i Lundon guide, (imi "60:25eo
TsohudK >''■»"'.) Tbierlubeii der Alpvtiw.-lt. ; 1 H^:4m
(.I.J.ood.l Faunti PerUHiiu. (iSUj »44:3023
Tucker (J.H.) S^^■ar aimlvsis. (170) 52:1734
Tuofeey (J.K.) Eip to eipWu rivi.r Zaire. il51)'ai:3ll6
Tudor(W,j GebelTelr, il54|... •54:«9ft
Tullooh (A.M.) Tha Crimran umiiiiia^i.m. (]3'jj..ae:'^!>H6
Turok (S.A,) M^divin dea duiiluiir*. (3i)._ 4Si^4'J-J
Turnbull (L.) ArtlHcml HiiiP»tli«»iii. (92). •SOHSHT
Turner (W,M,. Kl-Klmd«. ih.- h.ilv. (!6i) 23:577
TurtoixW.) Land>indrri.-;.)i-«'Hii'rtliells. |15g)..44:2»A:!
Tuatin(J.P.)DiM,iiurgB. WBrron,R.l..MBj8. 1845.(3]4;273l
Tyler (K.K.) A Si-midindviMn Mimmcr. (164)...22:1211
TylorfE.H.) A.iihr,.p..l.-Kj-. i\ri) 44:13.^a
Tyrrell (H.) Tlie war with Kiis^ia i85:i-ti.(i2<i)»2e:3(i96-7
TysoD (.1.) Bri'rht'o diwa:'.^ Hnd diabetes. <7'<)..46:1£24
Tytler(A.F,) Ai.cient irnd nuwleni history. (i:i)-2a:Jt4
Univeriiil history, (4:<] 2ei''30-35
Samt 20:S42-3
atid Naree. Universal history. (4:i) 2e:-^3ii-41
Tytler fti.) Jaiiu Aa-tcn and her works. ( 1 76)..10mThO
llu,iciil comp.iscr». (190) 10:257<i
ntUand (W.H.) Corlins-engineB. (81) ...-■A
UJfWvy-Bourdon.De Pari* i gniiiarkand. (87) "A
TJlbaah (L.) Lei buveiirs de poison. (127) 67:2938
LVnfantdela iiiorte. (12T) 57:2937
Di-r (ianen de« Doiuherrn. (flS) 69;13Tfl.)^2
Madamt! OosBuliri. (127) 57:2949
Mfimoin-sd'uti inoonim. (127) 67:2948
Ule (0.1 Das Wplti.lt. (170) 48-1955
UUmann (C.i Sinle.'^nees of Jei'ii*. (:i) a::i09o
Underwood ( L. M.} Our native feriw. (PI ) 43:-'i7fl
Upham (E.) The Ottoman empire. (12n)...28'28!>(>-9i
(Q.P.) Woman in musie. (13) 10:2SfiR
tJre (A.) Cotton manuracturu of Ur. Br. (T8)..62:li3l-2
Philosophy of man ii fact ures. (T8)._ 62:1428
Urquhart (.I.W.) Elpiim typing. (113) 62:16^1
Urwick (W.) Indian piemrei. (I6i) •22:3047
UsheriJ.) Discourse on religion. (li>0) 4-853
Vaohi (A.F.i Yellow f,-TPr, cholpra. 115,S).,..,"60-1259
Vaoquerle (A.) ProSU et grimaces. (128] 6a-S.Hii1
Vallgrnano (A.) Lettcra. (IIH) In •4:2444
Van Buren ( W.H.) Diseases of the m-lum. (78)46:4314
■*«""« 4S:43T3
Vance (WJ.) Prince's favors. ( 16) 30:3056
VandegriftX^'O Under tbe dog-siar. ( r92)....3e:.^e54
Van Dyke (T.S.) Flirtation camp. (61) 10:6029
Vauffhan (R.A.) Hours with thp mvstics. (3).,4r2eT5-6
VehBe I C, h. ) Mem.orcourtof Austria. (1-20)28: 1820-3 1
Velaaco (.I.A.) Hist.du r,)VBume dfQuilo.(15l)29:174-S
Venable ( W.H.) The leac'h.^r'g dream. (13) 31-18S4
VentouUlao iL.T.) The Fmnch librarian. (61) •L
Verne (J.> The demon of Cawnpore. (621 39:3714
800 leagues on tbe Amazon. (192).- 39:3877
Tigprs and traitors, (BO) , 39:3714.2
La Mur du monde en BOj-urs. (127). 67:2953
Vertot. Revolutions of IheRnman rppublic.(43)2a:24I3-14
Viaud-G.-M. LenFerpcntsdolaVende*-. (31),.._4a:5589
Victor (F.K) The river of thp west, (15U 21:2567
Vieusaeux I A.) History of Swit;cerland, (120) 28:1980
ViUare (M.H.) Stories of home, (173) 39:3734
Villemeasant (U.C.) M«ni,d'unjournalisie,(12F§{66:541S
Vlllemln (J,A.) EtudesturlatuberouloBP. (31)..4e:2242
Villerm6(L,R.)Del•aatphy.iqueptmo^al.(l54)64:21^3.4
Vincent |F.>.) Norsk, Lapp and Finn. (152).„22:1213
Vlninff (E.P,) The myaterv of Hamlet. (144). ..32:3051
Viollet-le-Duc(E,E.) On arehitvcture. (170)_»6a:652.2
VlrgiliuaMaro (P.) The .^neid. (130) 1:3969
I'b« Georgics of Vergil. (99) 1:3959
Vosrcl iC) Ueogr. Landschaftsbildpr. (139) 60:839
~- I K.U.) Biblio.bionri.phia Lutberana, (60) "L
VogellD (S.) Kunst und Volksleben, (87)...In 41:2217
- — Verhiilmiss der Christen lur Kunst, (87). ..In 41:2216
Votrt (C) Bilder aue dem Thierleben, (111 41:2634
ITpberThlcrMaaten. (159) ' 44:493
llplwr Vulkane. (87) In 41:2211
- — VorleiungenQber Thiere. (159) 44:494
L Index of Auraoia.
Vogt (C.) Zoologihcbe Brlefe. (159) 44:496-6
VoiBt (F.S.) Zooloi;ie, (189)„ •43:1659-61
lU.) W iedurbel ell. d. class, Alterthum*, (I2u) 10:714.1
(J.) ()e»chichte Preussens (121). 28:1841-9
Voiein (A.) BibliothnquPH en Belgiqiie. |6o) •!.
VottlCixMi.) lla:.dl>uL<h der Physiologiu. (155) •46:849.6
Volser((i.H.O.) Buch der Erde. (IIU) 48:l959-«)
Volney (CF.rfe.) Laa rui^ias, (82) _ 3:4063
Voltaire (F..M. A. .fr.) Si^-le de Louis XV. (53)...27:3)>1
W. (U.) Tbcosophv and the higher life. (20)_,..10;5170
Waclianiutb ( W,") Oi-sch. Frankreiclw, (53) 27:390-93
■WackemaseUW.) Ur,.priingd.Spracbe. (99) In41:2215
'WadBWorth(li.A.) HiaLofLawrenae, Mass. (7)30:1733
WagnerC.) Habitual mouth- breathing. (I2:i)... 45:2849
(l^) Lehn-n der WBisbeit, (64) 56:3950
(H.) Enldifkungsrcispn. (170-71).- 43:l9ii1-«
-Sooi*. 59:1910-14
(J.K.) Theorieu, PraiisderUewprbe, (36) 52:1434-8
■WaileB(L.C.| Oeob^yof Miwi-ippi. (91) 42;I561
Walte(O.F,K.) NewHampihireinth.-rpbellion.(8i30:t84
'WaitZ((<,)!^ch1e.'iW.-HolKteinBUcschichti>.< 131)28:1869-70
Walcbner ( P. tl.) Der NaturforAcher. (171 )....48: 1964
'Walden (S .I.F.) Mutter mit ihn-n Kindern. (128) 66:1960
'Waldereee (P.) .Mu-ikalische Vortiiige. (94) 10:3569.1-1
Waldis [».] Eeopus, (190) _6e:l5-lB
Walker 1 F.A.) titatir^tical atlas of the U. H. (8) •Q
"Wallace (_A.K.) Island life. (Ii) -44:'04
(L.) Ben-Hur. (16) 40:46
"Waller (J.F.) Boswell and Johnson. (105) 24:1916
■Wants (J.<;.) A prodigious fool (80) 40:60
Walsh (J.H.) Tbtr dog in health and disease. (61) 10:&8S3
(R.) French government. (5:i)_ 27:397
W^altber(A.T.) Systemati-rhea Repertorium (60)_,„»L
Walton(E,P,) Records of Vennonl. (152) •30:1464.1-8
(W.) Problems in inpehanics. (91) 51:14S9
Wander (C.F.W ) Sprichw.-I,.ezihon. (130) •1:5900-5904
Ward I H O.) I he young lady's friend. (64) 88:451
iT.H.) Eiiglifb poets. (176) 10:3707.3-4
WariOB , J.J.) Epidemic at Savannah, 1876. (91 )»6O:2097
WamefMed(C,B,A.) Ver.Staalen von N.A.( 139)21:1517
Warner IC.D.) My winteron theNile. (8) 21:1343
IS.) 'I'be letterof credit, (173) .40:195
Warren (E ) Savonarola. (70) 26:871
(H ) Artisliclfeatisoonthe human Bgure.(l7n63:8.H8
(J.C.) Columnie adiposis. (31) 46:681
IJ.H.) Hernia. (155) 46::n7.1
Treatise on hernia. (189) 46:3774
(J.L.) Guide to tbe study of book-plates. (fiO)..,»l.
(S.) Experiences ofa barrister. (33) .33:4372
Warrtnston ( J.W.) Laws rcgul, elections (154) 66:3575
Watson (K.) Reign of PhilippII. (121) 27:898
Saw •27:3020-31
Reign of Philipp 111. (121) '27:3023
W^eale (J) Bridget. (78| -52:68
Webb iC.H.) Parodies. (64)- 33:4387
(W.E.) ButTaloland. (25). 21:2583
Weber (O.) Univer»B! history. (105) 26:580
Wedmore (F) Studies in F.nglish art. (78) . . .58:199
Weil iQ) Geschicbte der L'halifen. (43) ....26:1720-22
Tausend und eine Nacht. (95) -69:1486-8
W6lnhold(A.F.) Eiperimental physics. (123)61:3340
Welebaoh (J-) Mechanics of engineering, (li) 51:2466
Mechanics of machinery. (169) -52:671-2
Weiss rN.l Wreck of Ibe Villedu-Havro. (87)...21 :710
"Welfbrd. Monuments in tbe church of St. Nicbolas.(87)-A
WeUea (A.i American family antiquity. (I«5) 'A
Wells (D.A ] KuhlnFon Crusoe's money. (I54)...64:586
(S.R.) New physiognomr. (II) 44:948
(W.) Drainage of WhittlMea mere, (91) In»70:9«1
Wenderotb, Vegetation von Kurheeaen, (I89).-"41:IT5
W^emicke (C.) Ges.-biehte der Welt. (105)...2e:64o-«S
Wesley (J.) Natural philo»..pby. (171) 43:1968-70
We8t(C,) On hospital organisation, (31) 46:1389
(J.) Ked river colony, Br. N, A. (163) 21:1836
Westlake (J,) International law. (9)- 56:581
West-wood (J,0.) Arcana entomologic«,(i59)»44:3336-7
ClBBsiflcation of insectn. (160) 44:1329-30
Entomologiet's text-book. (180) 44:2328
(T.) BibTiothaca piscatoria. (60) *Ii
Indsx ov Authors.
215
Index of Authobs.
Wey (F.) Le8 Anglais chez eaz. (87) 22:2517
"Wheatly (U.B.) What is an index? (60) •L
"Wheaton (H.) History of the Northmen. (121)28:2199
Wheeler (A.C.) Chronicles of Milwaukee. (25)..30:1744
(J.T.) History of India. (43) 26:1858
Life and travels of Herodotus. (43) 26:42-3
(L.N.) The foreigner in China. (164)^ 26:1927
(O.E.) Practical phytography. (143) 62:1640
Wlielan (£.) Union of the Brit, provinces. (165)80:2081
White (A.) History of birds. (160) 44:1890
History of mammalia. (160) 44:764
— — (A.D.) Paper-money inflation in France. (154)54:585
(G.) Natural history of Selborne. (160) 44:506
(H.) Universal history. (43) 26:660-62
(43) 26:663
(I.e.) Geology of Erie. Co. (144) •42:1587.Q 4
(J.) History of France. (53) 27:409
(R.G.) Em^land without and within. (12l)..22:252r)
^Whitehead (W.A.) Colonial history. N.J. (I05).29:l^72
Whitln£r(J.) Truth defend*»d. (131) In 4:4487
Whitney (J.D.) Metallic wealth of the U.S. (189)52:592
Whytt(R.) Nervous hypochondriac. (31) *50:1868
Wiokhaxn(H.L.)an4/0. Diss, on Hannihal. (44)26:2425
Wickram (J.) Das Kollwagenbuchlein. (i90)....6d:21
WicUflf ( J. ) See Wyoliflfe ( J. )
Wifirgins (J.) Embanking lands. (189) 52:122
Wight (J.) More mornings at Bow street. (128)*33:4340
WUde (O.) Poems. (144) 31:1931
WDhelmJT.) Military dictionary. (123).... •62:1999.3
Wilken (F.) Gesch. der Kreuzzuge. (105)...26:i0B:i-9
WiUet (J.E.) Wonders of insect life. (16o) 44:2334
WiUiams (C.) Dogs and their ways. (160) 44:582
(C.W.) Combustion of coal. (27) 52:995
On heat, (189) 52:825
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WilUamson (B.) DiflTerential calculus. (144)...61:798
Integral calculus. (144) 51:799
(H.) Climate of America. (78).. 61:2997
Same, 51:2996
(R.S.) Use of the bnrometer. (189) •51:3174
WUling (C.) Persephone; and other p<>em8.( 13)31:2963
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(E.) Human anatomy. (31) 46:426
(F.J.F.) Stereotyping. (11) 62:1682
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(J.) Drainage for health. (31) 45:1296
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The trip to England. (8) 22:2521
WintonfJ.G.) Workshop practice. (189) 52:827
Wirth (J.G.A.) Cultur^escbichte. (139; *10:732
(MJ Deutsche Nationaleinheit. (121) 28:1880
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Thornclilf Hall. (1S»2) 40:6.39
(H.A.) Los Gringos. (8) 21:1359
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Woloott(Ji.) Mem. of Henry Wolcott. (185).,.*23:3066
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Till Eulenspiegel redivivus. (94) ..31:1986
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Common objects of the country. (160) 44:513
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Homes without hands. (160) 44:514
Mammalia. (16o) 44:768
Natural hi>tory of man. (160) •44:519
Our garden friends and foes. (160) 44:521
Popular natural history. (11) «44:526
Reptiles, tishes, insects, etc. (l6o) 44:520
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Uncivilized races of men. (87) •10:6490.1-2
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Index entomologicus. (171) ^44:2344
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Wurtz (A.) The a*tomic theory. (11) 61:1999
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WyntOWn (A.j Cronykil of Scotland. (70)....28:616.2,3,9
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Yarrell (W.) History of British fishes. (171)....44:814-16
Yonfire(C.D.) History of France.l589-1830.(53) 27:441-44
(CM.) Landmarks of hii^tory. (44) 26:680-82
The little duke. (80) 40:1310
The prince and the page. (94) 40:1311
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Young folks' bible history. (3) 4:354
Younfir(C'A.) The sun. (189) 42:422
(J.R.) Tables. (189) 62:917
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Yriarte (C) Goya. (91) 'A
Zarate( A.di) Hist, dell' imperatore Carlo V.(139)»30:2396
ZeU (T.E.) Condensed cyclopedia. (64) •I 1:2463
Zeller (£.) History of Greek philosophy. (132)..2:239.l-2
Zimmermann (W.) Hist, of German v. (25)»28:32lo.i-4
Zinkeisen (J.W.) Osmanisches Reich. (121)..28:2910-16
Zinn. A throw for a throne. (144) 32:3070
Zola (E.) L'assoramoir. (127) •67:2980
La conquete de Plassans. (127) ♦67:2981
La cureo. (127) •67:2991
La fMUte de Fabb^ Mouret. (127) ^67:2979
La fortune de^ Rougon. (127) •67:2992
MagdHlen Fernt. (16) •40:1468
Son excellence Eug<ine Rougon. (127) ^67:2993
Th^rose Raquin. '(«>2) ^40:1469
La ventre de Paris. (127) ♦67:2994
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Zxindel (J.) Modern school for the organ. ( 13)...^63:1870
Zuroher an</ MarfiTOlid. Volcanoes. (144) 41:2651
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Zurla(P.) Marco Polo. (139) •21:3232.1-2
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Aifaires de TAngleterre et deTAmerique. (132) *29:19&6
Allffexneine Chnmik des VoIk88chulwesens.(l31)*2:2995
Almanaoh de G©tha. (3) *26:'2C18
Alpine climbing. (179) 22:170G
Amateur mechanic's workshop. (77) 62:llo9
Amerioa, General history of. (146) 29:1
Ain6rlque contrale. Colonization. (146) 21:2725
Anatomy, Descriptive atlas of. (27) ♦L:l
Annals of Bro<»kdale. (124) 4O:203G
Annals of Lyceum of nat. hist, of N.Y. [\A\ j.*43: J 112-21
Antiquarian »nd topographical cabinet. (132) *A
Anti-slavery monthly reporter. (8) ♦64:l5ol
Arohssolosia. Index to voU. l-:io. (50) ♦L
Army <>f the Cumberhmd, 12. reunion. (i32)..*29:207l.2
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Athenian letters. (lOO) *2e:32uo-32oi
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Bad boy's diarv, A. (191) 40:2U5l
Beauohamp tragedy, The. (8) *64:239
Bible. The New Testament. Rev.ed., 1881. (99). ..3:226
Same 3:225
Bibliothek d.Unterhaliung.lH80.Bde.lo-i3(3l )66:l992-5
Biblioth6que entoraologique. (ir>6) ♦44:2098-9
Bicycle tour in England and Wales. (114) ♦22:2305
Biography and history. (163) 23:26-29
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Boscobel. A novel. (191) 4O:20a2
Braemar ; or, two months in the highlands. (172)40:2063
Brain: a journal of neurology. (155) *e7:65l-3
Brave men's f^wt-steps. (163) 23:30
British biography. (163) 23:31-4
cabinet, The, in 1853. (163) 23:35
fossils. Tabular view of. (55) ^42:2215
painters of the 18. and 19. centuries. (71 j 'A
California state register for IS.W. (1.33) 60:1 145
Canada. Acts of parliament, 1880-81. (139)..In ♦SI:! 13'i
Orders in council, etc., 1849-74. (139) ♦81:1131
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Parliamentary debates. (140) ♦81:1151
Parochial subdivisions of. (152) 54:807
Returns from the banks of. (152) 64:145
CatalOfiTue des Merits, etc., 1814-60. (57) ♦L
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CatalOffUes. Booksellers'. (57) ♦L
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Chapel, The, of St. Anthony. (89) ♦A
Characteristics (»f men of genius. (163) 23:40-41
Cholera in Paris, Reports nn the. (28)... ♦60:2338
ChronolOfirioal tables, (loi) 26:120-21
Cincinnati. In Memoriam, 1881. (181) 23:110
Classical dictionary. A handy. (178) 1::>238
Cliflford family, The. (79) 40:2078
Confederate armv. General orders. 1862. (i47)..^29:25io
army, Operations of the. (147) ♦29:2531-2
navy. Report of evidence. (147) ♦29:2541
navy. Report of secretary. (147) ^29:2542
Contagrious diseases of animals. (91) 46:5685
Cornwall: its mines and miners. (166) In 62:352
Countries and cities of the world. (147) 41:1959
Dictionary (A) of daily blunders. (178) 1:5241
Don John. (61) 40:2123
Eccentric biography. (163) 23:50
Edinburgh. Roy -Society. Transaction8.( 1 8 7 )»4 1 : 1 09 1 - 1 1 1 2
DocumenU relative to, 1561-1650. (67) «28:3142
Elizabeth, Queen, Life and reign of. (163) 28:70
Encyclopadie (Neu^) der WissenschaftHn. (1 66)43: i 625
Eternal purpose. (99 1 3:5217
Evanfirelium ( Dhs) der Natur. (166) 43:1627
Familiar English quotations. (189) dl:2oio
Famous parks and gardens. (10) ♦A
Five black arts. (187) 62:1161
Florida, lifcueil de pieces sur la Floride. (148)...29:176
Relation of the invasion of. (148) ♦29:701
FortSChritte der Physik, 1845-74. (141 )...^71:225U80
France. A history of.* ^5o)... 26:2740
Franklin and Pickaway los., O., History of. (67)^30:3238
Conn., congreg. church. (2) 4:4021
Gaol cradle, The. Who roeks it. (153) 64:2372
Garfield, J. A. In memorinm. ^190) 31:2016
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General register of politics. (Iu2) 26:1075
Georgian era, The. Mem. of emin. per8i>n(i.( 163)23:56-9
Georgrians, The. (i24) 40:2439
Germanische Nationalmuseum, Das. {bf<) ♦L
Great Britain. Geological survey of. (89)...^42:i60o
Greece. Sketches of modern. (38j 26:214o-4l
Harleian mi.>cellany. The. (63) ♦34::»ijoi-8
Same 34:41-52
Harlem. Soe Mland.desseie. .Vrehives. ( I67)^61: 1200.1-12
Harper's new monthly magazine, Index to. (58) ♦!«
Heart, The, and iu function. (29) 46:1324
His way to greatness. (79) 40:1573
Historical pictures of the middle ages. (103). ...26: 93 2-3
tale« of the Muithern counties. (13) 40:1569-70
Homoselle. [A novel] ( I9i) 40:2789
How to make candy. (153) 64:2562
to win in Wall street. (88) 64:142
Hunsrary. Scenes of the war, 1848-9. (117) 28:1310
Illustrious women. (IH3) 23:80
Indian history. Events in. (22) ^ 29:245
International review, Index to vols. 1-9. 1874-80. (58)^L
Inventions, A history of wonderful. (187) 62:1164
JahrfSbericht fiber Chemie etc.. (142) ^71:2101-30
Japan. Raccolta di relationi del Giappone. (162) ^4:2444
John Barlow's ward. (191) 40:2448
Kentucky, Biographical encyclopaedia of. (5)^..23:3004
Keokuk city directory, for 1856-7. (23) 60:3605
Law S*»ciety calendar, The, for 1881. (8) ♦66:1386
Lectures on the progress of arts. (168) 62:1442
Lesson in love, A. (94) 40:2277
Lettere del Giapone et della Cina. (178) In ^4:2444
Liber primus, The new. (19) ...1:1979
Libraries. Trans, of conference of librarians, Lond.(59)^L
Lives of British physicians. (183) 23:87
of distinguished* shoemakers. (183) 23:89
of eminent persons. (183) 23:90
London. Exhibition of 1851. (140) ^76:3230
Plan of. (136) ^60:2487
Eniomologicnl Society. Transactions. (188 )..^41:506-34
Royal Socieiy. Philos. transactions.(188)^41: 1131-1289
Proroodincs. (188) ♦62:901-31
Lund. Universitets'ars-skrift, 1854-79 (168) ♦61:2501-15
Masrazin von Roiseheschreibungen. (164) ^21:169
Maine sketches. (53) ^42:1535
Makerstoun obs<Tvatory. (188) In ♦41:1112.22
Manuela Parddes. (94*) 40:2.366
Map of Europe, Revision of the. (137) In ♦70:961
Marburg:. OcsellHcha/i etc. SQ\ir\^^.n, (168) ♦41:172-81
Supplement ^41:3009
.Atlas to vol. 6 ^41:3010
Mary Lyndon ; revelations of a life. (80) 40:2376
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Massachusetts Chariuble Mech. Ass. (128) In 62:1010
Constitution of. (140) ^66:2879
Anonymous Works.
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Massachusetts. Plants and quadrupeds of. ( 1 69)43: 1 629
Public events in. (149) 29:f<32
Meisterwerke der Hulzschneidokunst. (123) 'A
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Memoirs of physicianj* of Gr. Britnin. (179) 23:104
Men (The) of the third republic. (183) 23:105
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Menagreries, The. .Monkeysetc. (Ill) 44:701
Quadrupeds. (Ill) 44:706-8
Mexico. Conqu^tedu Mexique. (149) 29:166 :I72
Miami Medical College, History of the (92) »2:4026
Same *70:173»)
Milwaukee (Wis.), History of. (137) *30:1765
Mrs. GeoftVv. A novel. (94) 40:".M17
Modern sphinx. The. (61) 10:6135
Monday Club. Sermons. (3) 6:4627
My marriaj:e. (15) 40:2416
My wife and my wife's sister. (192) 40:24i8
Nameless nobleman, A. (80) 40:2427
Napoleon : his armv and his generals. (51) 26:2741
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Nation, The. Index t.) vols. 1-30, 1865-80. (59) 'L
Natural history of quadrupeds. (11'.) 44:70t
Naval encyclopopdia. (10) *62:3400
Necrology : lives of eminent characters. (1^<3) i3:l2l
Newark, N. J., Records of. (24) •30:1072.6
New Enffland primer. The (:^) 3:4553
New Jersey, Report of geol. »urvey of. (90)....42:1564
New Sydenham Society report of 1880. (63)...In 46:76
New York city, and how to see it. (149) *22:2869
illustrated. (137) 60:18.33
No erenlleman. (125) 40:2433
Notes and querieH. Index to 1874-79. (.59) *L
Novelties, inventions and curiosities. (9n) 62:1173
Oeffentliche Vortriige in der Schweiz. (32).. ..41:2218
Ohio Mochanioj' Institute, 1828-78. (88) 2:4029
Ohio Supreme Court, Reports of ca^es. (8) ♦65:6125
Our coal and our coal pits. (75) 62:352
Paris, and its historical scenes. (51) 26:2745-6
fnstitut de France. Comptes rendus.(188)*41: 1601-91
Histoire et memoires. (188) ♦62:1551-79
universal exhibition, 1867. (141) ^76:2807
1878. (88) ♦76:2806.1-4
Paper and paper-making chronology. (183) 10:2819
Patty's perver-itics. (125) 40:2503
Pen pictures of popular English preachers. (183). ..23:127
Peninsular campaign of Gen. McClellan. (118)..29:2549
People's art union, The. (183) 23:66-9
Personal recollections of English engineers. (76).62:22
Peter III. and Catharine 11. of Russia (86)..28:2353.l-2
Philadelphia internat. exhibition, 1876. (14l)..^76:2766
Ploughed under. Story of an Indian chief. (62). .40: 2501
Preble county, ()., directory, for 1875. (138) 60:1451
History of. (68) ♦30:^239
Professional papers of engineers. (169) •72:2181-5
Public characters. (184) 23:136
Publishers' trade list annual, 1880. (59) ♦L
Quebec and European emigration. (154) 64:802
Ray Society, Report of, 1844. (169) In 43:1631
Rebel invasion of Missouri and Kansas. (138). ..29:2528
Revolutions in Europe. (41) 26:1086
Richmond, Charter and ordinances of. (154). ..66:4166
Rosemary and Rue. (192) 40:2546
Runaway, The. A story for the young. (15).. .40: 2648
Rural rambles. (170) 43:1633
Ruth and her friends. Story for girls. (15) 40:2549
Saddle-horse. The. Guide for riding. (172)... 10:6050
St. Augustine, Florida. Sketches. (150) 21:1374
Satchel guide for the tourist in Europe. (69). ..♦22: 2934
Sohurz, Carl, Visit of, to Boston. (105) 26:900
Scotch sermons. (3) 6:4661
Scotland. Gazetteer of. (151) ♦60:2615-16
The hi8tt)rian8 of. (69) 28:616.1-10
Statistical account of (150) ^60:2641-65
Select female biography. (184) 23:146
lives of foreigners. (184) ^23:93
Selected proofs from Scribner's monthly. (188) ♦A
Seven little sisters. (172) 40:2576
Silk, cotton, linen, wool, etc. (170) 62:1162
Association of America, 8th report. (123)....62:1715
South Kensingrton museum. The. (77) ♦A
Statistik des deutschen Reichs. (71) ^76:2928-40
Story of Uelen Trov, The. (94) 40:222l
of the gospel. The. (162) 4:299
Student's dream, The. (100) 2:706
Studies from the studios. (143) *A
Texas almanac for 1873 (164) 60:15o7
in 1840; or, emigrant's guide. (7) 21:1862
Theory of teaching. (21) 2:4386
Topogrrapher, The, for the year 1789. (184)..6O:2H50-5l
Turkey. Carte der Europiiischen Turkey. (184) ♦60:3165
Under the olive. (56) 31:2035
Unique The: biog. of disting. characters. (184K.. 23:134
United States. Naval ob!<ervatory. Ob8erv.(170)^ 70:4203
Instruments. (91) ^70:4330
Verschoyle, a Roman catholic tale. (16) 40:2704
""Wacht am Rhein." Illus. Chronik.(53)^27:3000-300i
Wanderings thoughts and wandering steps. (25). ..22:778
"Westminster papers. The. 1868-73. (6l)..^lO:6580-8l
Woman in black, The. (80) 40:2755
World of wonders, A. (171) 43:1634
Wrecked on a reef. (152) 22:2755
Yosemite guide-book. The. (152) ^22:287^
Zoological magazine. The. (171) 44:74
notes and anecdotes. (171) 44:656
Zoology, Reports on, for 1843-44. (171) 44:500
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